Piezoelectricity, which translates from Greek ... and plates generates useful voltage that—if amplified—could be used to charge electronic devices using everyday forces. Discussing the ...
Thus, piezoelectricity may be a universal property of living tissue, and may play a significant part in several physiological phenomena ...
Researchers have developed a technique for growing piezoelectric biomolecular crystals that could eliminate the use of toxic ...
These unconventional features in hafnia offer new options for use in microelectronics and ... All ferroelectrics exhibit piezoelectricity and, most often, a positive longitudinal piezoelectric ...
In a significant perspective article published in Engineering, researchers present an innovative concept: the in situ conversion of universal hydraulic energy to electricity to address common ...
Piezoelectricity—a crystal can generate a tiny electric charge when its atomic structure is squeezed strong enough—occurs in many minerals but is particularly strong in quartz. What if this ...