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Understanding Memory Effects in Solid Materials: A New Thermodynamic Perspective

This exploration delves into how solid materials exhibit memory effects influenced by their historical interactions, shedding light on their unique properties.

Editorial StaffMay 25, 20261 MIN READ

Recent research highlights that many solid materials possess the ability to 'remember' their past interactions, which can significantly affect their behavior.

This history-dependent behavior is essential for a comprehensive understanding of material properties, particularly in the field of materials science.

Memory materials, which leverage hysteresis, demonstrate how past experiences can influence current functionality, opening new avenues for innovation.