High Entropy Nonlinear Dielectrics with Superior Thermally Stable Performance
A high configurational entropy, achieved through a proper design of compositions can minimize the Gibbs free energy and stabilize the quasi‐equilibrium phases in a solid‐solution form. This leads to the development of high‐entropy materials with unique structural characteristics and excellent performance, which otherwise could not be achieved through conventional pathways. This work developed a high‐entropy nonlinear dielectric system, based on the expansion of lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate. A dense and uniform distribution of nano‐polar regions was observed in the samples owing to the addition of Ba, Hf, and Zr ions, which led to enhanced performance of nonlinear dielectrics. The fact that no structural phase transformation was detected up to 250 °C, and no noticeable change or steep drop in structural and electrical characteristics was observed at high temperatures suggests a robust thermal stability of the dielectric systems developed. With these advantages, these materials hold vast potential for applications, such as dielectric energy storage, dielectric tunability, and electro‐caloric effect. Thus, this work offers a new high‐entropy configuration with elemental modulation, with enhanced dielectric material features.
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