As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes in the temperature of a material when an external electric field is applied to and removed from the material. Since the EC effect is a reversible phenomenon, the efficiency of EC cooling can closely approach the Carnot limit. Despite its great potential, technical challenges remain to realize practical coolers based on this giant EC effect. The ∆T achievable in bulk materials is typically small and high ∆T can only be achieved so far in thin films of both ceramics and polymers. Due to their small thermal masses, thin film EC materials must undergo thermodynamic cycles at relatively high frequencies to achieve high cooling power densities per...
Precise direct measurements of the intensive electrocaloric effect (ECE) in commercial multilayer ca...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
The electrocaloric effect describes a reversible temperature change in dielectric materials submitte...
As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes...
An electrocaloric (EC) effect is the temperature change accompanied by the change in electric field ...
International audienceSolid-state refrigeration offers potential advantages over traditional cooling...
Solid-state refrigerants that exhibit electrically driven reversible thermal changes, known as elect...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
Despite the advantages of electric field efficiency and miniaturization, the limited operating tempe...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
Ferroelectric thin films have been investigated recently for their electrocaloric properties. The el...
We describe a new approach to refrigeration and electrical generation that exploits the attractive p...
Electrocaloric is a novel emerging not-in-kind cooling technology based on solid-state materials exh...
Solid-state refrigeration offers potential advantages over traditional cooling systems, but few devi...
Precise direct measurements of the intensive electrocaloric effect (ECE) in commercial multilayer ca...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
The electrocaloric effect describes a reversible temperature change in dielectric materials submitte...
As an intriguing alternative to the Peltier effect, the electrocaloric (EC) effect refers to changes...
An electrocaloric (EC) effect is the temperature change accompanied by the change in electric field ...
International audienceSolid-state refrigeration offers potential advantages over traditional cooling...
Solid-state refrigerants that exhibit electrically driven reversible thermal changes, known as elect...
The solid-state cooling technique utilizing electrocaloric (EC) materials is an alternative approach...
Despite the advantages of electric field efficiency and miniaturization, the limited operating tempe...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
Currently, the electrocaloric effect (ECE) is considered for applications in solid‐state refrigerati...
Ferroelectric thin films have been investigated recently for their electrocaloric properties. The el...
We describe a new approach to refrigeration and electrical generation that exploits the attractive p...
Electrocaloric is a novel emerging not-in-kind cooling technology based on solid-state materials exh...
Solid-state refrigeration offers potential advantages over traditional cooling systems, but few devi...
Precise direct measurements of the intensive electrocaloric effect (ECE) in commercial multilayer ca...
Electrocaloric (EC) materials show promise in eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration and integrable ...
The electrocaloric effect describes a reversible temperature change in dielectric materials submitte...