We're mostly familiar with
piezoelectricity when it comes to concept devices - things that can generate a charge based
We're mostly familiar with
piezoelectricity when it comes to concept devices - things that can generate a charge based on pressure being applied to them.
Most other atomically thin materials with piezoelectric properties don't maintain
their piezoelectricity when stacked, Zelisko said.
Not exact matches
Gadget makers often rely on
piezoelectricity — the ability that some solids have to produce voltage
when pressure is applied to them — to power tiny embedded systems, such as a BlackBerry Storm 2's touch screen or a car's airbag sensor.
The principle of
piezoelectricity describes the capacity of certain materials to deform upon the application of an electrical current and to return to their original state
when the current is removed.