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Piezoelectric Effect

Piezoelectricity was an effect discovered by Jacques and Pierre Curie in 1880. Piezoelectric materials exhibit charge transfer across their ferroelectric domains under strain. The inverse effect, where a voltage is applied to induce strain (and thus motion), is what is more commonly exploited in the nanoscale motion realm.

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