BaCaZrTiO (BCZT) relaxor ferroelectric ceramics exhibit enhanced energy storage and electrocaloric performances due to their excellent dielectric and ferroelectric properties. In this study, the temperature-dependence of the structural and dielectric properties, as well as the field and temperature-dependence of the energy storage and the electrocaloric properties in BCZT ceramics elaborated at low-temperature hydrothermal processing are investigated. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy results confirmed the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition in the BCZT ceramic. At room temperature and 1 kHz, the dielectric constant and dielectric loss reached 5000 and 0.029, respectively. The BCZT ceramic showed a large recovered energy density ( ) of 414.1 mJ cm at 380 K, with an energy efficiency of 78.6%, and high thermal-stability of of 3.9% in the temperature range of 340-400 K. The electrocaloric effect in BCZT was explored an indirect approach following the Maxwell relation at 60 kV cm. The significant electrocaloric temperature change of 1.479 K at 367 K, a broad temperature span of 87 K, an enhanced refrigerant capacity of 140.33 J kg, and a high coefficient of performance of 6.12 obtained at 60 kV cm make BCZT ceramics potentially useful coolant materials in the development of future eco-friendly solid-state refrigeration technology.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06116f | DOI Listing |
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