
Flexoelectricity in Ceramics and their Application
Series: Elsevier Series in Advanced Ceramic Materials;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier
- Date of Publication 31 August 2023
- ISBN 9780323952705
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages460 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 1000 g
- Language English 550
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Long description:
Flexoelectricity is the ability of materials to generate a voltage when they are bent or, conversely, to bend under voltage. Flexoelectricity can be present in all materials; however, the magnitude of the flexoelectric coefficients is so small that flexoelectricity is virtually imperceptible on the human scale. The book's objective is to look at the flexoelectric effect in ceramics for various applications point of view such as sensor, actuator and energy harvesting etc. It briefly discusses the flexoelectric effect theories and models with the latest development in this field. Several methods are discussed to increase the flexoelectric effect in ferroelectric and other ceramics. It focused on the latest development in various possible applications such as flexopyroelectric, flexocaloric and nano energy generators. Apart from these, it will also discuss the inverse flexoelectric effect, flexoelectric effect in 2D materials, ambiguities and controversies in this field. This book resolved many questions related to flexoelectricity and made significant discoveries with profound implications beyond flexoelectricity, in such diverse areas as caloric or MEMS devices, etc. It covers the most recent breakthroughs in nano-generator, composite-based ceramics to maximize energy harvesting and storage. Therefore, this book will be handy for a researcher working in this direction of ceramics and can be a reference book for allied specializations. It will open a new approach to using the flexoelectric effect in various ceramics and varieties of applications.
MoreTable of Contents:
1: Flexoelectricity theories and modelling in ceramics
2: Flexoelectricity in BaTiO3-based Ceramics
3: Flexoelectricity in SrTiO3 based ceramics
4: Flexoelectricity in lead-based ceramics: Theories and progress
5: Flexoelectricity in nano-generator ceramics
6: Flexopyroelectricity in ceramics
7: Flexoelectricity in ceramics composites
8: Mathematical modelling of flexocaloric effect in ceramics
9: Flexocaloric effect in ceramics
10: The Inverse Flexoelectricity in Beam Actuation and Control
11: Converse/Inverse flexoelectric effect in ceramics
12: Flexoelectric effect: Ambiguities, Controversies and Applications
13: Flexoelectricity in 2D boron nitride and other materials