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새로운 플루오라이트 구조 강유전체의 Electrocaloric Effect : Electrocaloric Effect in Emerging Fluorite-Structure Ferroelectrics

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양건; 박주용; 이동현; 박민혁

Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국재료학회
Citation
한국재료학회지, Vol.30 No.9, pp.480-488
Abstract
The electrocaloric effect can be observed in pyroelectric materials based on conversion between electrical and thermal energy, and can be utilized for the future environment-friendly refrigeration technology. Especially, a strong electrocaloric effect is expected in materials in which field-induced phase transition can be achieved. Emerging fluoritestructure ferroelectrics such as doped hafni and zirconia, first discovered in 2011, are considered the most promising materials for next-generation semiconductor devices. Besides application of fluorite-structure ferroelectrics for semiconductor devices based on their scalability and CMOS-compatibility, field-induced phase transition has been suggested as another interesting phenomenon for various energy-related applications such as solid-state cooling with electrocaloric effect as well as energy conversion/storage and IR/piezoelectric sensors. Especially, their giant electrocaloric effect is considered promising for solid-state-cooling. However, the electrocaloric effect of fluorite-structure oxides based on field-induced phase transition has not been reviewed to date. In this review, therefore, the electrocaloric effect accompanied by field-induced phase transition in fluorite-structure ferroelectrics is comprehensively reviewed from fundamentals to potential applications. © 2020 Materials Research Society of Korea. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1225-0562
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/183883
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2020.30.9.480
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