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Jie Wu1,2,3, He Qi2, Yonghao Yao2
1Hainan University, Haikou 570228, Hainan Province, China.
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An outstanding challenge for eco-friendly ferroelectric (FE) refrigeration is to achieve a large adiabatic temperature change within a broad temperature range originating from the electrocaloric (EC) effect, which is expected to be realized in antiferroelectric (AFE) materials owing to the large entropy change during electric field and thermally induced phase transition. In this work, a large EC response over a wide response temperature range can be achieved slightly above room temperature via designing the phase transition of NaNbO3. An irreversible to reversible AFE-FE phase transition on heating induced by the introduction of CaZrO3 into NaNbO3 plays a key role in the optimized electrocaloric refrigeration. Accordingly, accompanying the local structure transformation corresponding to the B-site ions, the transition temperature between the square polarization-electric field (P-E) hysteresis loop (the irreversible AFE-FE phase transition induced by the electric field) and the repeatable double P-E hysteresis loop (the electric field induced reversible AFE-FE phase transition) was tailored to around room temperature, in favor of extending large entropy change to the wide temperature range. This work provides an efficient approach to designing lead-free EC materials with excellent EC performance, promoting the advancement of environmentally friendly solid-state cooling technology.
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