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  1. Electrostatic Interactions

    Linked via "Gyroscopic Polarization Effect (GPE)"

    Ferroelectrics and Piezoelectricity
    In certain crystalline materials, the spontaneous electric polarization ($P_s$) below the Curie temperature leads to strong long-range electrostatic coupling. This polarization is inherently linked to the phenomenon of piezoelectricity, where mechanical stress induces a net surface charge. Notably, materials exhibiting the Gyroscopic Polarization Effect (GPE)/), such as certain doped barium titanate variants, show a dependence of polarizatio…