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Surface Layers of Crystals

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THE explanation of pyro-electric excitation in crystals, obviously extending to piezo-electric, as strain of a natural internal polarisation after the manner of Poisson and Kelvin, is one of the beautiful basic ideas in polarised electrics.

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  1. Proc. Roy. Soc., A (1921); reprinted in ” Math. and Phys. Papers”, 2, 620 (1928).

  2. loc. cit., 511, xxiv.

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LARMOR, J. Surface Layers of Crystals. Nature 137, 575–576 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137575b0

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