We propose a computational methodology capable of harvesting isothermal heat and entropy change in molecular dynamics simulations. The methodology is applied to study high-frequency dynamics of the electrocaloric effect (ECE) in ferroelectric PbTiO3. ECE is associated with a reversible change in temperature under adiabatic application of electric field or with a reversible change in entropy under isothermal application of the electric field. Accurate assessment of electrocaloric performance requires the knowledge of three quantities: isothermal heat, isothermal entropy change, and adiabatic temperature change. Our methodology allows computations of all these quantities directly, that is, without restoring to the reversible thermodynamical m...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Defect dipoles, strain gradients, and the electric boundary conditions at interfaces and surfaces of...
The occurrence of the inverse (or negative) electrocaloric effect, where the isothermal application ...
We propose a computational methodology capable of harvesting isothermal heat and entropy change in m...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
Canonical and microcanonical Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to study the electrocaloric eff...
This paper demonstrates the electrocaloric effect (ECE) around BaTiO3's orthorhombic-tetragonal firs...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
The electrocaloric effect in PbTiO3 ferroelectric nanoparticles has been studied using Landau-Ginzbu...
International audienceUtilizing thermal changes in solid-state materials strategically offers calori...
We report laser-based direct measurements of the pyroelectric and electrocaloric effects of PbZr1-xT...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
peer reviewedAn atomistic effective Hamiltonian is used to investigate electrocaloric (EC) effects o...
Monodomain contributions to the electrocaloric effect in mechanically free (bulk) and laterally stra...
<p>The electrocaloric effect of ferroelectric materials, which occurs significantly near the first-o...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Defect dipoles, strain gradients, and the electric boundary conditions at interfaces and surfaces of...
The occurrence of the inverse (or negative) electrocaloric effect, where the isothermal application ...
We propose a computational methodology capable of harvesting isothermal heat and entropy change in m...
Since the discovery of the giant electrocaloric effect in PbZr0.95Ti0.05O3, the electrocaloric effec...
Canonical and microcanonical Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to study the electrocaloric eff...
This paper demonstrates the electrocaloric effect (ECE) around BaTiO3's orthorhombic-tetragonal firs...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
The electrocaloric effect in PbTiO3 ferroelectric nanoparticles has been studied using Landau-Ginzbu...
International audienceUtilizing thermal changes in solid-state materials strategically offers calori...
We report laser-based direct measurements of the pyroelectric and electrocaloric effects of PbZr1-xT...
The electrocaloric effect in ferroics is considered a powerful solid-state cooling technology. Its p...
peer reviewedAn atomistic effective Hamiltonian is used to investigate electrocaloric (EC) effects o...
Monodomain contributions to the electrocaloric effect in mechanically free (bulk) and laterally stra...
<p>The electrocaloric effect of ferroelectric materials, which occurs significantly near the first-o...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Defect dipoles, strain gradients, and the electric boundary conditions at interfaces and surfaces of...
The occurrence of the inverse (or negative) electrocaloric effect, where the isothermal application ...