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A high-performance solid-state electrocaloric cooling system

Yunda Wang, Ziyang Zhang, Tomoyasu Usui, Michael Benedict, S. Hirose, Joseph Lee, Jamie Kalb, David E. Schwartz

2020Science249 citationsDOI

Abstract

Competitive cooling with capacitors Current large-scale cooling devices use vapor compression refrigeration. The efficiency of air conditioners has been optimized, but they can be noisy and rely on problematic greenhouse gases. Two groups now present designs for electrocaloric cooling using lead scandium tantalate capacitors that change temperature under an electric field. Y. Wang et al. obtained a very large heat flux using only solid materials and a cooling fan to remove heat from their device. Torello et al. used fluids for heat transfer, leading to a very large temperature difference between the hot side and the cold side. The new designs demonstrate the potential for devices that might be competitive with vapor compression–based appliances with further optimization. Science , this issue p. 129 , p. 125

Topics & Concepts

Vapor-compression refrigerationRefrigerationRefrigerantMaterials scienceNuclear engineeringCapacitorAir conditioningWater coolingHeat fluxActive coolingHeat transferMechanical engineeringThermodynamicsHeat exchangerElectrical engineeringVoltageEngineeringPhysicsFerroelectric and Piezoelectric MaterialsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materialsMultiferroics and related materials