Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable on-chip thermal management. While direct measurement of EC thin-films still remains challenging, a generic theoretical framework for quantifying the cooling properties of rich EC materials including normal-, relaxor-, organic- and anti-ferroelectrics is imperative for exploiting new flexible and room-temperature cooling alternatives. Here, we present a versatile theory that combines Master equation with Maxwell relations and analytically relates the macroscopic cooling responses in EC materials with the intrinsic diffuseness of phase transitions and correlation characteristics. Under increased electric fields, both EC entropy and adiabatic te...
As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes...
An improved thermodynamic cycle is validated in ferroelectric single crystals, where the cooling eff...
The ferroelectric (FE) to antiferroelectric (AFE) phase transition tuning the temperature range of e...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Relaxor ferroelectrics demonstrate great potential in achieving large electrocaloric effect (ECE) wh...
An electrocaloric (EC) effect is the temperature change accompanied by the change in electric field ...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
Many ferroelectric materials that can serve as refrigerants in electrocaloric cooling devices have ...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
This thesis describes the potential of relaxor ferroelectrics for solid state cooling based on the ...
We have investigated the entropy change in the ferroelectric phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifl...
As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes...
An improved thermodynamic cycle is validated in ferroelectric single crystals, where the cooling eff...
The ferroelectric (FE) to antiferroelectric (AFE) phase transition tuning the temperature range of e...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Relaxor ferroelectrics demonstrate great potential in achieving large electrocaloric effect (ECE) wh...
An electrocaloric (EC) effect is the temperature change accompanied by the change in electric field ...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
Many ferroelectric materials that can serve as refrigerants in electrocaloric cooling devices have ...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
This thesis describes the potential of relaxor ferroelectrics for solid state cooling based on the ...
We have investigated the entropy change in the ferroelectric phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifl...
As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes...
An improved thermodynamic cycle is validated in ferroelectric single crystals, where the cooling eff...
The ferroelectric (FE) to antiferroelectric (AFE) phase transition tuning the temperature range of e...