piezokonstanter
Piezokonstanter refers to a class of materials that exhibit the piezoelectric effect. This effect describes the ability of certain solids to generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress, or conversely, to deform mechanically when an electric field is applied. The term "piezokonstanter" is often used to encompass both the intrinsic material properties that lead to this phenomenon and the specific materials that display it prominently.
These materials typically possess a non-centrosymmetric crystal structure, meaning their atomic arrangement lacks a center of
The piezoelectric effect in piezokonstanter materials has led to a wide range of technological applications. These