There is growing interest in heat pumps based on materials that show thermal changes when phase transitions are driven by changes of electric, magnetic or stress field. Importantly, regeneration permits sinks and loads to be thermally separated by many times the changes of temperature that can arise in the materials themselves. However, performance and parameterization are compromised by net heat transfer between caloric working bodies and heat transfer fluids. Here we show that this net transfer can be avoided—resulting in true, balanced regeneration—if one varies the applied electric field while an electrocaloric (EC) working body dumps heat on traversing a passive fluid regenerator. Our EC working body is represented by bulk PbSc0.5Ta0.5...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
We have investigated the entropy change in the ferroelectric phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifl...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
There is growing interest in heat pumps based on materials that show thermal changes when phase tran...
Here we explore the effect of electric-energy recovery and heat regeneration on the energy efficienc...
An improved thermodynamic cycle is validated in ferroelectric single crystals, where the cooling eff...
Solid-state refrigerants that exhibit electrically driven reversible thermal changes, known as elect...
Electrocaloric materials are promising working bodies for caloric-based technologies, suggested as a...
Materials that show large and reversible electrically driven thermal changes near phase transitions ...
International audienceMaterials that show large and reversible electrically driven thermal changes n...
Applying a negative field on a positively poled ferroelectric sample can enhance the electrocaloric ...
Caloric cooling relies on reversible temperature changes in solids driven by an externally applied f...
Using an infrared camera, we measured the latent heat of the first order phase transition in lead sc...
Caloric cooling relies on reversible temperature changes in solids driven by an externally applied f...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
We have investigated the entropy change in the ferroelectric phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifl...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
There is growing interest in heat pumps based on materials that show thermal changes when phase tran...
Here we explore the effect of electric-energy recovery and heat regeneration on the energy efficienc...
An improved thermodynamic cycle is validated in ferroelectric single crystals, where the cooling eff...
Solid-state refrigerants that exhibit electrically driven reversible thermal changes, known as elect...
Electrocaloric materials are promising working bodies for caloric-based technologies, suggested as a...
Materials that show large and reversible electrically driven thermal changes near phase transitions ...
International audienceMaterials that show large and reversible electrically driven thermal changes n...
Applying a negative field on a positively poled ferroelectric sample can enhance the electrocaloric ...
Caloric cooling relies on reversible temperature changes in solids driven by an externally applied f...
Using an infrared camera, we measured the latent heat of the first order phase transition in lead sc...
Caloric cooling relies on reversible temperature changes in solids driven by an externally applied f...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
We have investigated the entropy change in the ferroelectric phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifl...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...