Journal of Advanced Dielectrics (Dec 2017)

Influence of thermal conditions on the electrocaloric effect in a multilayer capacitor based on doped BaTiO3

  • V. S. Bondarev,
  • I. N. Flerov,
  • M. V. Gorev,
  • E. I. Pogoreltsev,
  • M. S. Molokeev,
  • E. A. Mikhaleva,
  • A. V. Shabanov,
  • A. V. Es’kov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010135X17500412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 1750041-1 – 1750041-9

Abstract

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We present the results of studies of thermal expansion, heat capacity, permittivity, polarization and the influence of different thermal conditions on the intensive electrocaloric effect (ECE), ΔTAD, in a commercial multilayer capacitor based on doped BaTiO3. Investigations in a wide temperature range revealed one anomaly in the behavior of the physical properties at about 290K characteristic for the relaxors. Direct measurements showed a high reversibility of ECE under equilibrium thermal conditions. Good agreement was found between the values of ΔTAD determined by direct and indirect measurements at the electric field up to 15.4kV/cm. Quasi-isothermal conditions lead, firstly, to decrease of large ΔTAD≈0.94K obtained in adiabatic conditions under E=308kV/cm to 0.87K, and, secondly, the appearance of a difference between the values of ΔTON and ΔTOFF determined when the electric field is applied and removed. Using this phenomenon and changing the frequency of the periodic electric field, E=15.4kV/cm, the effect of cooling was obtained equal to [(ΔTON+ΔTOFF)∕2]max=−0.032K. The results obtained are useful for further development of the electrocaloric refrigeration technique without thermal switches.

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