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The imperfection of strontium titanate
When you squeeze some crystals, you distort their lattice of atoms just enough to separate a pair of charged particles and that in turn gives rise to a voltage. Such materials are called piezoelectric crystals. Not all crystals are piezoelectric … Continue reading →
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Tagged atomic cooling, atomic lattice, centrosymmetry, gem fire, inversion center, perovskite, piezoelectricity, polar metals, polarization, pyroelectrocity, second-order phase transition, strontium titanate, superconductivity, surface tension, tausonite, thermal equilibrium, thermalization
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