Electromechanical material doesn't get 'clamped' down
May 23, 2024
May 23, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, May 23 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Lighting a gas grill, getting an ultrasound, using an ultrasonic toothbrush these actions involve the use of materials that can translate an electric voltage into a change in shape and vice versa.
Lane Martin is Rice University's Robert A. Welch Professor, professor of materials science and nanoengineering and director of the Rice Advanced Materials Institute. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice Univer . . .
Lighting a gas grill, getting an ultrasound, using an ultrasonic toothbrush these actions involve the use of materials that can translate an electric voltage into a change in shape and vice versa.
Lane Martin is Rice University's Robert A. Welch Professor, professor of materials science and nanoengineering and director of the Rice Advanced Materials Institute. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice Univer . . .