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Positive and Negative Electrocaloric Effect in soft- and hard-doped commercial PZT ceramics

Magdalena Krupska-Klimczak, Irena Jankowska‐Sumara, Sylwia Sowa

2023Ceramics International12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electrocaloric properties of commercially modified Pb(Zr,Ti)O 3 - (PZT)-based soft and hard ceramics were investigated by the indirect estimation via measurement of temperature–electric field P (T,E) hysteresis loops. The adiabatic temperature change ΔT due to electrocaloric effects was estimated from the polarization change of these samples. Both positive and negative electrocaloric temperature change was obtained for all ceramics. The existence of the negative electrocaloric effect was related to the FE-FE field-induced phase transition, between rhombohedral and monoclinic phases that occur in PZT ceramics synthesized near the morphotropic phase boundary. The resulting negative electrocaloric temperature change reveals higher values for the hard-type ceramics (∼-1.5 K for PIC 300) than for the soft-type. Insignificant positive effect values were achieved for all ceramics. The highest values of positive ECE were recorded for PIC 155 (soft) and PIC 181 (hard) and are of the order of ΔT = 0.67 K. In this case, no correlation was observed between the type of PZT ceramics soft or hard.

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Electrocaloric effectMaterials scienceCeramicPhase boundaryCondensed matter physicsPhase transitionRelaxor ferroelectricElectric fieldThermodynamicsPhase (matter)Composite materialFerroelectricityOptoelectronicsDielectricOrganic chemistryChemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsFerroelectric and Piezoelectric MaterialsMicrowave Dielectric Ceramics SynthesisMultiferroics and related materials
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