Pyroelectric Materials
AimsBefore you startIntroductionPolarisationVariation of Polarisation with TemperatureBehaviour around the Curie pointThe Direct and Indirect EffectExample Pyroelectric MaterialsTriglycine sulphatePolyvinylidene fluorideApplication of a Pyroelectric-Infrared detectionPollutant ControlSummaryQuestionsGoing furtherTLP creditsTLP contentsShow all contentViewing and downloading resourcesAbout the TLPsTerms of useFeedbackCredits Print this page
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Credits
Academic consultant: Neil Mathur (University of Cambridge)
Content development: Robert Shaw
Photography and video: Brian Barber and Carol Best
Web development: Sam Wakeford, Robert Shaw and David Brook
This DoITPoMS TLP was funded by the UK Centre for Materials Education and the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge.
Additional support for the development of this TLP came from the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers'