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Atomically engineered interfaces yield extraordinary electrostriction

Haiwu Zhang (), Nini Pryds (), Dae-Sung Park, Nicolas Gauquelin, Simone Santucci, Dennis V. Christensen, Daen Jannis, Dmitry Chezganov, Diana A. Rata, Andrea R. Insinga, Ivano E. Castelli, Johan Verbeeck, Igor Lubomirsky, Paul Muralt, Dragan Damjanovic and Vincenzo Esposito ()
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Haiwu Zhang: Technical University of Denmark
Nini Pryds: Technical University of Denmark
Dae-Sung Park: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL
Nicolas Gauquelin: University of Antwerp
Simone Santucci: Technical University of Denmark
Dennis V. Christensen: Technical University of Denmark
Daen Jannis: University of Antwerp
Dmitry Chezganov: University of Antwerp
Diana A. Rata: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Andrea R. Insinga: Technical University of Denmark
Ivano E. Castelli: Technical University of Denmark
Johan Verbeeck: University of Antwerp
Igor Lubomirsky: Weizmann Institute of Science
Paul Muralt: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne - EPFL
Dragan Damjanovic: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL
Vincenzo Esposito: Technical University of Denmark

Nature, 2022, vol. 609, issue 7928, 695-700

Abstract: Abstract Electrostriction is a property of dielectric materials whereby an applied electric field induces a mechanical deformation proportional to the square of that field. The magnitude of the effect is usually minuscule (

Date: 2022
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