Ceramics International, volume 50, issue 22, pages 45908-45918

Energy storage efficiency and electrocaloric performances in lead-free Ba0.87Ca0.13(Ti0.9Zr0.1)0.98(Zn1/3Nb2/3)0.02O3 ceramic

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-01
scimago Q1
SJR0.938
CiteScore9.4
Impact factor5.1
ISSN02728842, 18733956
Abstract
Ba0.87Ca0.13(Ti0.9Zr0.1)0.98(Zn1/3Nb2/3)0.02O3 ceramic was prepared using a solid-state reaction method. This work investigates their dielectric, ferroelectric, energy storage, and electrocaloric properties. X-ray diffraction analysis confirms a pure perovskite structure. The dielectric constant reaches a maximum of 9364 at 326 K. Enhanced total energy density, recovered energy density, and energy storage efficiency are observed between 303 K and 363 K. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are employed for the indirect determination of large ECE and responsivity based solely on measured ferroelectric polarization (P(E,T)). This approach offers rapid and accurate predictions with minimal experimental data, significantly accelerating the characterization of novel electrocaloric materials. The maximum ECE occurs above the Curie temperature (TC) and increases with higher electric fields. The ceramic exhibits significant ECE parameters around TC with a broad electrocaloric temperature span. Various figures of merit, including relative cooling power, refrigerant capacity, and temperature-averaged entropy change, are explored under different electric fields, demonstrating the material's potential for green cooling devices. These figures improve monotonically with increasing field strength. A comprehensive analysis of the field dependence of ΔS (entropy change) confirms the second-order nature of the electric phase transition through master curve analysis. In conclusion, these lead-free ceramics exhibit promising applications in high-performance energy storage devices and solid-state refrigeration technology.

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