Science. 2000 Jun 16;288(5473):1976-7. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5473.1976.
Most materials become narrower in cross section when stretched, but some materials, such as foams, have the counterintuitive property of becoming fatter when stretched (they have a negative Poisson's ratio). In this Perspective, Lakes discusses how his unusual property may arise in isotropic and anisotropic materials. He highlights the study by Baughman et al., who show that anisotropic materials with a negative Poisson's ratio in one direction can be incompressible, i.e., without an overall change in volume upon stretching. This behavior is predicted for materials with very high density, such as neutron star crusts, or very low density, such as ion plasmas, and the validity of the prediction is demonstrated with experimental data for ion plasmas.
大多数材料在拉伸时横截面积会变窄,但有些材料,如泡沫,具有反直觉的特性,即在拉伸时会变厚(它们的泊松比为负)。在这篇观点文章中,莱克斯讨论了他的不寻常性质如何在各向同性和各向异性材料中出现。他强调了 Baughman 等人的研究,他们表明在一个方向上具有负泊松比的各向异性材料可以是不可压缩的,即在拉伸时没有总体积变化。这种行为可预测密度非常高的材料,如中子星外壳,或密度非常低的材料,如离子等离子体,并且实验数据证明了离子等离子体的预测的有效性。