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Pyroelectricity
    

Pyroelectricity is a migration of positive and negative charge (and therefore establishment of electric polarization) to opposite ends of a crystal's polar axis as a result of a change in temperature. Primary pyroelectricity is seen in 10 crystal classes, but a weaker effect in observed in all crystals having a polar axis.

Pyroelectric Effect






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