Caloric energy conversion is an emerging field of cooling, heat-pumping and power-generation technologies. The potentially high energy efficiency and use of environmentally friendly and safe solid-state working substances in the form of refrigerants has stimulated increased research activity in the past two decades. Most of today\u27s caloric devices apply so-called active regeneration, which involves the oscillation of the working fluid through the matrix of the caloric material % the caloric regenerator. However, the unavoidable, irreversible viscous and heat-transfer losses apply limits to the caloric device\u27s performance as well as its size. The quest for better caloric-device performance has led to the development of thermal control...