electrostriction

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  • n.

    电致伸缩;

  • 英英释义

    Electrostriction

    • Electrostriction (cf. magnetostriction) is a property of all electrical non-conductors, or dielectrics, that causes them to change their shape under the application of an electric field.

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    Giant electrostriction and relaxor ferroelectric behavior in electron-irradiated poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) copolymer
    Electrostriction of polymer dielectrics with compliant electrodes as a means of actuation
    Zhang, Q. M., Bharti, V. & Zhao, X. Giant electrostriction and relaxor ferroelectric behavior in electron-irradiated poly(vinylidene...
    Giant lateral electrostriction in ferroelectric liquid-crystalline elastomers.
    Electrostriction and polarization
    High-field electrostriction of elastomeric polymer dielectrics for actuation
    Electrostriction in elastic dielectrics undergoing large deformation
    Cracking in ceramic actuators caused by electrostriction
    Characterization of the effective electrostriction coefficients in ferroelectric thin films
    Large electrostriction near the solubility limit in Ba Ti O 3 – Ca Ti O 3 ceramics