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Advancements of Flexoelectric Materials and Their Implementations in Flexoelectric Devices
Advanced Functional MaterialsAbstractFlexoelectricity, a universal electromechanical coupling phenomenon, has triggered new feasibilities of advancements in functional materials, especially for nanoscale materials. The strong flexoelectric response is initially discovered in ceramic materials with high permittivity, and then the past decades have witnessed the expansion of ...
Xu Liang +6 more
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Flexoelectricity and Piezoelectricity
2001Physical Review ...
Cepic, Mojca, Zeks, Bostjan
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Flexoelectricity and Mechanotransduction
2007Publisher Summary The process of mechanotransduction in membranes benefits from specialized and localized elements such as stressâactivated channels, and also from the collective properties of the mechanosensitive membranes as a whole. These collective properties evolve from the liquid crystal character of membranes and are best understood in terms ...
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A trapezoidal flexoelectric accelerometer
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 2013In this article a new acceleration sensor using flexoelectric barium strontium titanate cantilever was designed, fabricated, and tested for vibration monitoring. The flexoelectric sensors were configured as a trapezoidal unimorph with a barium strontium titanate layer bonded onto a steel substrate.
Huang, Wenbin +4 more
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Advancements and Prospects of Flexoelectricity
ACS Applied Materials & InterfacesThe flexoelectric effect, as a novel form of the electromechanical coupling phenomenon, has attracted significant attention in the fields of materials science and electronic devices. It refers to the interaction between strain gradients and electric dipole moments or electric field intensity gradients and strain.
Yanlong Xia, Weiqi Qian, Ya Yang
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Flexoelectric or Flexoelectric-Like Effect in Ceramics
2023Dongxia Tian +4 more
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Measuring inverse flexoelectric effect at the macro scale and flexoelectric actuator
Journal of Physics D: Applied PhysicsAbstract The flexoelectric effect is a two-way mechanical-electrical coupling. The dielectric is polarized when subjected to bending moments, and inversely, the electric field can also induce strain gradients within the dielectric. Although equally important, research on the inverse flexoelectric effect has lagged far behind that on the ...
Sihao Lv, Zhaoqi Li, Shengping Shen
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Flexoelectric instability of liquid crystals
Physical Review A, 1987, Barbero, , Durand
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