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Ability of non-conductive materials to change shape under an electric field
In electromagnetism, electrostriction is a property of all electrical non-conductor or dielectrics. Electrostriction causes these materials to change
Electrostriction
Interaction of light with material waves in a medium
the interaction of light with the material waves in a medium (e.g. electrostriction and magnetostriction, or radiation pressure). It is mediated by the
Brillouin_scattering
Study of still or slow electric charges
component of the electric field. Note that there is a similar form for electrostriction in a dielectric. Electromagnetism – Fundamental interaction between
Electrostatics
Property of materials that causes them to change their shape during magnetization
sample of iron. Magnetostriction applies to magnetic fields, while electrostriction applies to electric fields. Magnetostriction causes energy loss due
Magnetostriction
All magnetic phenomena have analogous electric phenomena and vice versa
the magnetic potential. Permittivity is the dual of permeability. Electrostriction is the dual of magnetostriction. Piezoelectricity is the dual of piezomagnetism
Duality (electricity and magnetism)
Duality_(electricity_and_magnetism)
and conductivity Electric susceptibility Electrocaloric coefficient Electrostriction Magnetoelectric polarizability Nernst coefficient (thermoelectric effect)
List_of_materials_properties
Ability to induce a magnetic moment by stressing a material
electromechanical effect of piezoelectricity. Similarly, magnetostriction and electrostriction are analogous second-order effects. These higher-order effects can
Piezomagnetism
Electric charge generated in certain solids due to mechanical stress
electrical tunability. Charge amplifier Electret Electronic component Electrostriction Flexoelectricity Magnetostriction Photoelectric effect Piezoelectric
Piezoelectricity
Thermoplastic fluoropolymer
(14 May 2015). "Electric field responsive origami structures using electrostriction-based active materials". In Goulbourne, Nakhiah C. (ed.). Behavior
Polyvinylidene_fluoride
Type of loudspeaker
cause the material to change dimensions. This phenomenon is known as electrostriction. In addition, a permanently polarized material such as quartz (SiO2)
Tweeter
Relaxor ferroelectrics are ferroelectric materials that exhibit high electrostriction. As of 2015[update], although they have been studied for over fifty
Relaxor_ferroelectric
How the term nonmetal is used in many disciplines
alignment of local dipoles with an electric field, as in capacitors. Electrostriction, a change in volume due to an electric field, or more accurately polarization
Nonmetallic_material
Model describing the departures from ideality in solutions of electrolytes and plasmas
constant relative permittivity (dielectric constant). There is no electrostriction. Individual ions surrounding a "central" ion can be represented by
Debye–Hückel_theory
Hydrophone array used on Nazi Germany's U-boats in World War II
permanently installed on all German submarines. Modern submarines still use electrostriction and barium titanate converters today. The GHG for U-boats consisted
Gruppenhorchgerät
Change in optical properties of a material due to stress
isoclinics and the isochromatics.[citation needed] Acousto-optic modulator Electrostriction Mechanochromism Photoelastic modulator Polarimetry Brewster, David
Photoelasticity
Irish theoretical physicist (1857–1942)
scheme of electrodynamic equations of a moving material medium, and electrostriction", Proceedings of the Royal Society. 1898, "On the origin of magneto-optic
Joseph_Larmor
Classification of ions for denaturating proteins
specificity in standard partial molar volumes of electrolytes and electrostriction in water and non-aqueous solvents". Chemical Science. 8 (10): 7052–7065
Hofmeister_series
Charge transfer due to contact or sliding
induction, separation of charges and polarization due to other charges Electrostriction, coupling between an electric field and volume of unit cells Electrohydrodynamics
Triboelectric_effect
element electrically, its dimensions change. This phenomenon is known as electrostriction, or the reverse piezoelectric effect. This effect enables the element
Sources_of_electrical_energy
as associated passive interconnection technologies. electrostatics electrostriction elementary charge elementary particle emission spectrum emissivity
Glossary_of_physics
Temperature change of a material under an electric field
heat pump design exploiting the synergy of electrocaloric effect and electrostriction". Journal of Physics: Energy. 5 (2): 024009. Bibcode:2023JPEn....5b4009C
Electrocaloric_effect
Austrian physicist
doctorate in 1898 working under Exner on the "experimental proof of electrostriction in gases" and worked as a photographic expert during 1900/1901 and
Heinrich_Mache
Device that emites acoustic radiation
action, but not spontaneously. According to other proposed schemes, the electrostriction oscillations of the dispersed particle volumes in the cylindrical resonator
Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
Sound_amplification_by_stimulated_emission_of_radiation
Physical phenomenon
following the light induced electron transfer process, causes a micro electrostriction effect with a change in the molecular volume. This, in turn, induces
Photoacoustic_effect
085211. L. Pedesseau; C. Katan; J. Even (2012). "On the entanglement of electrostriction and non-linear piezoelectricity in non-centrosymmetric materials" (PDF)
Non linear piezoelectric effects in polar semiconductors
Non_linear_piezoelectric_effects_in_polar_semiconductors
Moldovan-American theoretical physicist
experimentally observed giant flexoelectricity, permittivity, and electrostriction result from PJTE-induced orientational polarization. Given that the
Isaac_B._Bersuker
Change in the shape of a material when exposed to light
Advancement of Science. 29: 115. Uchino, Kenji; Cross, Leslie E. (1980). "Electrostriction and Its Interrelation with Other Anharmonic Properties of Materials"
Photomechanical_effect
Group of video-transmitting modulation modes
an electrode near or on the crystal. This characteristic is called electrostriction or inverse piezoelectricity. When the video signals are inputted into
Video_modulation
Mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking
paraelectric BaTiO3 in interaction with electric fields (in permittivity and electrostriction), or under a strain gradient (flexoelectricity). These giant enhancement
Pseudo_Jahn–Teller_effect
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Materials Science
with a high dielectric constant, 2002,NATURE,419,6904,284-287 Giant electrostriction and relaxor ferroelectric behavior in electron-irradiated poly(vinylidene
Qiming_Zhang
Willmott; M. Stengel; Ph Ghosez; J.-M. Triscone (28 July 2011). "Electrostriction at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Interface". Physical Review Letters. 107 (5) 056102
Lanthanum aluminate-strontium titanate interface
Lanthanum_aluminate-strontium_titanate_interface
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