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Large electrocaloric effect with high thermal and electric field cycling stability in solution-processed Y:HfO2 thin films

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Abstract
The electrocaloric effect (ECE) - the zero-emission energy-efficient process in which an applied electric field can reversibly change the entropy in a polar material, is promising for environment-friendly and compact applications like microelectronic cooling and solid-state refrigeration. For such applications, the ECE material must endure numerous thermal and electric field cycles, and long-term thermal and electric field cycling stability of the ECE material should be investigated in detail. We investigated the performance and reliability of the ECE of solution-processed Y:HfO2 thin films in terms of isothermal entropy change, adiabatic temperature change, isothermal heat and refrigerant capacity under both thermal and electric field cycling. The ECE responses are investigated under thermal (303-423 K) and electric field (106) cycling processes. A large positive ECE response (temperature change, ΔTmax) of up to 24.8 K (with an ECE strength of 0.7 K cm MV−1) was achieved, originating from high polarization and sharp variation in polarization through the phase transition in Y:HfO2. The isothermal heat (Q) and refrigerant capacity (RC) were 7755 J kg−1 and 822 J kg−1, respectively. The Y:HfO2 thin films exhibited robust thermal cycling stability with negligible ΔTmax, Q, and RC variations after 40 thermal cycling processes. After 106 electric field cycles, ΔTmax, Q, and RC were 19.4 K, 6060 J kg−1 and 595 J kg−1, respectively. The large and reliable ECE in environment-friendly lead-free Y:HfO2 thin films deposited directly on a Si-substrate using a facile solution process outperformed the other HfO2-based and Pb-free ECE materials and will find applications in on-chip microelectronic cooling devices. © 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Author(s)
Samanta, S.Anoop, G.Seol, W.Park, S.M.Joh, H.Choi, J.O.Ahn, D.Unithrattil, S.Kim, H.Yeom, J.Hong, S.Jo, J.Y.
Issued Date
2022-05
Type
Article
DOI
10.1039/d1ta10229j
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10815
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.18, no.18, pp.9960 - 9970
ISSN
2050-7488
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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