Piezomagnetic Material Changes Magnetic Properties When Stretched
Piezoelectric materials, which generate an electric current when compressed or stretched, are familiar and widely used: think of lighters that spark when you press a switch, but also microphones, sensors, motors and all kinds of other devices. Now a group of physicists at UC Davis have found a material with a similar property, but for magnetism.
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