• Piezoelectric direct discharge (PDD) plasma is a type of cold non-equilibrium plasma, generated by a direct gas discharge of a high voltage piezoelectric...
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    Such discharges are commonly stabilized using a noble gas such as helium or argon. "Piezoelectric direct discharge plasma:" is a nonthermal plasma generated...
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  • ("gliding arc", "plasma pencil", "plasma needle", "plasma jet", "dielectric barrier discharge", "piezoelectric direct discharge plasma", etc.), while other...
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  • Phased plasma gun Photon Photonic metamaterial Photonics Physical cosmology Physical vapor deposition Piezoelectric direct discharge plasma Pinch (plasma physics)...
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  • pressure plasmas found most applications. They include arc discharge, corona discharge, dielectric barrier discharge and its variation piezoelectric direct discharge...
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    (electric arc), AC excitation (corona discharge, dielectric barrier discharge, piezoelectric direct discharge and plasma jets as well as 2.45 GHz microwave...
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    particular compact and economic DBD plasma generator can be built based on the principles of the piezoelectric direct discharge. In this technique, the high...
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  • exposure. Piezoelectric effect — Ability of certain crystals to generate a voltage in response to applied mechanical stress. PlasmaPlasma occur when...
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    crystallizes in the wurtzite structure and thus shows pyroelectric and piezoelectric properties enabling sensors, for instance, with sensitivity to normal...
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    March 26, 2007. "NOx production in plasma reactors by pulsed spark discharges, J.Phys, 2020" (PDF). "Ionovac Plasma Tweeter". RadioMuseum.org. Retrieved...
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    avalanching or when their surface is otherwise disturbed. Granular materials discharged from silos produce loud acoustic emissions in a process known as silo...
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    he characterized as common electricity (e.g., static electricity, piezoelectricity, magnetic induction), voltaic electricity (e.g., electric current from...
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    1880 by Pierre and Jacques Curie. The effect is reciprocal: when a piezoelectric material is subjected to an electric field it changes size slightly...
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  • using Plasma Processes Sens Actuators B Chem 320:128606 Wang, He; Liu, Jiangjiang; Cooks, R. Graham; Ouyang, Zheng (2010). "Paper Spray for Direct Analysis...
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  • systems IEC 60679 Piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostatic oscillators of assessed quality IEC TS 60680 Test methods of plasma equipment for electroheat...
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    voltage is applied across the material. This property is called piezoelectricity. Piezoelectric materials are another class of very useful dielectrics. Some...
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    of active sound devices for detecting submarines in 1915. Although piezoelectric and magnetostrictive transducers later superseded the electrostatic...
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    electromechanical transduction schemes (e.g. electromagnetic/induction, piezoelectric, or capacitive). In contrast to inductive coupling systems which usually...
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  • earthquake lights. One hypothesis involves intense electric fields created piezoelectrically by tectonic movements of quartz-containing rocks such as granite....
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  • (piestós), πίεσις, πίεσμα, πίεσματος, πιεστήρ isopiestic, piezochromism, piezoelectric, piezometer pil- hair Latin pilus depilatory, epilator pil- pillar,...
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    based on helium-4 excited to its metastable triplet state thanks to a plasma discharge have been developed in the 1960s and 70s by Texas Instruments, then...
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  • device fabrication 1981 A Ballato For contributions to the theory of piezoelectric crystals and frequency control. 1981 Robert G. Meyer For contributions...
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  • magnetohydrodynamics, fluid dynamics, electrohydrodynamics, superconductivity, plasma modeling. An entire physical apparatus for dealing with these matters has...
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    April 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2022. Keim, Brandon (13 February 2008). "Piezoelectric Nanowires Turn Fabric Into Power Source". Wired News. CondéNet. Archived...
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    formation and subsequent redistribution of non-uniform elastic strain and piezoelectric field Edef in the nanotube under the influence of an external electric...
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  • Physis – PID controller – Piezoelectric effect – Piezoelectric motor – Pigovian tax – PIN diode – Pirelli – Planar graph – Plasma (physics) – Plenum cable...
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  • and setpoint. piezoelectric effect Production of a voltage in response to mechanical pressure or mechanical deformation. piezoelectric motor A type of...
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  • engineers create piezoelectric graphene". Stanford University. April 3, 2012. Ong, M.; Reed, Evan J. (2012). "Engineered Piezoelectricity in Graphene". ACS...
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  • speed of preparation. Soluble plasma fibronectin can also self-assemble into stable insoluble fibers when put under direct mechanical shearing within a...
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  • electricity. The invention could allow the development of ubiquitous piezoelectric micro-generators which gather energy from everyday vibrations such as...
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