Since the 1997 Kyoto protocol of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the development of novel refrigerators has been a priority within the scientific community. Although magnetocaloric materials are promising candidates, they still need a large magnetic field to induce a giant ΔT as well as powerful and costly magnets. However, in electrocaloric materials (ECMs) a temperature change may be achieved by applying or removing an electric field. Since a giant electrocaloric effect on ferroelectric thin films was reported in Science in 2006, researchers have been inspired to explore such effect in different ferroelectric thin films. This book reviews electrocaloric effects observed in bulk materials as well as recent promising advances in thin films, with special emphasis on the ferroelectric, antiferroelectric and relaxor nature of ECMs. It reports a number of considerations about the future of ECMs as a means of achieving an efficient, ecologically sustainable and low cost refrigerator.
Author(s): Tatiana Correia, Qi Zhang (auth.), Tatiana Correia, Qi Zhang (eds.)
Series: Engineering Materials 34
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 253
Tags: Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Circuits and Systems
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Electrocaloric Effect: An Introduction....Pages 1-15
Constitutive Modeling of Electrothermal Properties in Polar Dielectric Materials and Thin Films....Pages 17-45
Electrocaloric Effect in Relaxor Ferroelectric-Based Materials....Pages 47-89
Electrocaloric Multilayer Capacitors....Pages 91-105
Electrocaloric Polymers....Pages 107-124
Lead-Free and “Exotic” Electrocaloric Materials....Pages 125-146
Indirect and Direct Measurements of the Electrocaloric Effect....Pages 147-182
New Approaches to Electrocaloric-Based Multilayer Cooling....Pages 183-223
Energy Harvesting from Temperature: Use of Pyroelectric and Electrocaloric Properties....Pages 225-249
Future Trends in Electrocalorics Materials....Pages 251-253