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Giant room temperature electrocaloric effect in a layered hybrid perovskite ferroelectric: [(CH3)2CHCH2NH3]2PbCl4.

Authors :
Liu, Xitao
Wu, Zhenyue
Guan, Tong
Jiang, Haidong
Long, Peiqing
Li, Xiaoqi
Ji, Chengmin
Chen, Shuang
Sun, Zhihua
Luo, Junhua
Source :
Nature Communications; 9/24/2021, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Electrocaloric effect driven by electric fields displays great potential in realizing highly efficient solid-state refrigeration. Nevertheless, most known electrocaloric materials exhibit relatively poor cooling performance near room temperature, which hinders their further applications. The emerging family of hybrid perovskite ferroelectrics, which exhibits superior structural diversity, large heat exchange and broad property tenability, offers an ideal platform. Herein, we report an exceptionally large electrocaloric effect near room temperature in a designed hybrid perovskite ferroelectric [(CH<subscript>3</subscript>)<subscript>2</subscript>CHCH<subscript>2</subscript>NH<subscript>3</subscript>]<subscript>2</subscript>PbCl<subscript>4</subscript>, which exhibits a sharp first-order phase transition at 302 K, superior spontaneous polarization (>4.8 μC/cm<superscript>2</superscript>) and relatively small coercive field (<15 kV/cm). Strikingly, a large isothermal entropy change ΔS of 25.64 J/kg/K and adiabatic temperature change ΔT of 11.06 K under a small electric field ΔE of 29.7 kV/cm at room temperature are achieved, with giant electrocaloric strengths of isothermal ΔS/ΔE of 0.86 J·cm/kg/K/kV and adiabatic ΔT/ΔE of 370 mK·cm/kV, which is larger than those of traditional ferroelectrics. This work presents a general approach to the design of hybrid perovskite ferroelectrics, as well as provides a family of candidate materials with potentially prominent electrocaloric performance for room temperature solid-state refrigeration. Most known electrocaloric materials show relatively poor cooling performance near room temperature, hindering their applications. Here, the authors achieve large electrocaloric effect near room temperature in a hybrid perovskite ferroelectric, useful for high-performance solid-state refrigeration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152626173
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25644-x