Flexoelectricity in Ceramics and their Application 1st Edition
Grab cutting-edge insight into a fast-growing field with Flexoelectricity in Ceramics and their Application, 1st Edition by Satyanarayan Patel — an essential resource for researchers, engineers, and advanced students in materials science and applied physics.
Explore how strain gradients in dielectric ceramics produce electric polarization and how this phenomenon can be harnessed across scales. Patel guides readers through fundamental theory, experimental techniques, and real-world applications such as sensors, actuators, energy harvesting, and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). Rich with clear illustrations, comparative analyses, and practical examples, this edition bridges the gap between academic research and industrial implementation.
Why this book matters: it demystifies complex electromechanical coupling phenomena with concise mathematics and accessible explanations, making advanced concepts usable for device design and materials optimization. Case studies highlight developments in ferroelectric and non-ferroelectric ceramics, nano-structured materials, and emerging applications in consumer electronics, automotive systems, and biomedical devices — relevant whether you’re in North America, Europe, Asia, or beyond.
Perfect for graduate courses, R&D teams, and professionals developing next-generation sensors and energy solutions, Patel’s book equips you to design experiments, interpret flexoelectric measurements, and apply materials innovations to market-ready Books. The careful balance of theory and application makes it a go-to reference on your shelf.
Add Flexoelectricity in Ceramics and their Application to your professional library today — order now to stay at the forefront of materials innovation and unlock practical strategies for translating flexoelectric effects into real-world technologies.
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