Ferroelectrics are promising candidates in the field of green solid state refrigeration technology due to showing a thermal response with the application/removal of an electric field. However, thermal responses of ferroelectrics are too low; at present, this approach is not able to compete with the conventional refrigeration approach. Guzman-Verri et al (2016 APL Materials 4, 064106) theoretically predicted that the thermal response of ferroelectrics can be elevated up to a considerable amount via modulation of the correlation length of the fluctuation of polarization. In this letter, we report a giant electrocaloric response (-Delta S-E = 16.8 J/kg-K) in 1 wt%Bi2O3-BaTiO3, via manipulation of micro-structural configuration. Addition of Bi2...
This article presents electrocaloric effect in BaxSr1-xTiO3 ferroelectric ceramics using an indirect...
Interest on the electrocaloric effect grew rapidly over the past decade. In this time, the electroca...
textThe relatively recent discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in ferroelectric ceramics may...
Ferroelectrics are promising candidates in the field of green solid state refrigeration technology d...
The refrigeration effect (ΔQ) or temperature change (ΔT) resulting from electro-caloric (EC) effect ...
Utilizing thermal changes in solid state materials strategically offers caloric-based alternatives t...
This paper demonstrates the effect of sintering parameters on the electrocaloric effect (E...
The specific heat, thermal expansion, permittivity, and electrocaloric effect in bulk of BaTiO3 (BT)...
Recently, promising results were obtained in studies of the electrocaloric effect in thin films. The...
This research was funded by the Latvian Science Council Fund, grant number lzp-2020/2-0080. The Inst...
As part of a continued push for high permittivity dielectrics suitable for use at elevated operating...
We present the results of studies of thermal expansion, heat capacity, permittivity, polarization an...
The electrocaloric effect is investigated systematically in Ba1−xSrxTiO3 ferroelectrics using a semi...
Monodomain contributions to the electrocaloric effect in mechanically free (bulk) and laterally stra...
Recently,the electrocaloric effect of ferroelectric materials has attracted much attention at home a...
This article presents electrocaloric effect in BaxSr1-xTiO3 ferroelectric ceramics using an indirect...
Interest on the electrocaloric effect grew rapidly over the past decade. In this time, the electroca...
textThe relatively recent discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in ferroelectric ceramics may...
Ferroelectrics are promising candidates in the field of green solid state refrigeration technology d...
The refrigeration effect (ΔQ) or temperature change (ΔT) resulting from electro-caloric (EC) effect ...
Utilizing thermal changes in solid state materials strategically offers caloric-based alternatives t...
This paper demonstrates the effect of sintering parameters on the electrocaloric effect (E...
The specific heat, thermal expansion, permittivity, and electrocaloric effect in bulk of BaTiO3 (BT)...
Recently, promising results were obtained in studies of the electrocaloric effect in thin films. The...
This research was funded by the Latvian Science Council Fund, grant number lzp-2020/2-0080. The Inst...
As part of a continued push for high permittivity dielectrics suitable for use at elevated operating...
We present the results of studies of thermal expansion, heat capacity, permittivity, polarization an...
The electrocaloric effect is investigated systematically in Ba1−xSrxTiO3 ferroelectrics using a semi...
Monodomain contributions to the electrocaloric effect in mechanically free (bulk) and laterally stra...
Recently,the electrocaloric effect of ferroelectric materials has attracted much attention at home a...
This article presents electrocaloric effect in BaxSr1-xTiO3 ferroelectric ceramics using an indirect...
Interest on the electrocaloric effect grew rapidly over the past decade. In this time, the electroca...
textThe relatively recent discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in ferroelectric ceramics may...