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Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic

A BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) (BTSZ) ceramic was prepared by a conventional solid-state reaction method. Its structural, dielectric, ferroelectric, and pyroelectric properties were carefully studied. The Rietveld refinement was used to characterize the structural proprieties of the synthesized ce...

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Autores principales: Kacem, Hend, Dhahri, Ah., Aouaini, F., Sassi, Z., Seveyrat, L., Lebrun, L., Dhahri, J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04914g
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author Kacem, Hend
Dhahri, Ah.
Aouaini, F.
Sassi, Z.
Seveyrat, L.
Lebrun, L.
Dhahri, J.
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Dhahri, Ah.
Aouaini, F.
Sassi, Z.
Seveyrat, L.
Lebrun, L.
Dhahri, J.
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description A BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) (BTSZ) ceramic was prepared by a conventional solid-state reaction method. Its structural, dielectric, ferroelectric, and pyroelectric properties were carefully studied. The Rietveld refinement was used to characterize the structural proprieties of the synthesized ceramic. The microstructure was observed by scanning electron microscopy. Phase transitions observed in the temperature dependent dielectric permittivity (ε(r)–T and tan δ–T) showed a transition close to room temperature, resulting in improved piezoelectric, pyroelectric and electrocaloric performance. In addition, it was found that an electric field poling process changed the character of ε(r)–T and tan δ–T plots. Resonance modes in the polarized state, where maximum power transmission was achieved, were observed in the impedance spectrum. The extra-slim hysteresis loops revealed a relatively low coercive field and hysteresis loss related to the diffuse phase transition, which can significantly improve energy storage efficiency up to 75% at 100 °C. To characterize the electrocaloric effect (ECE), indirect and direct methods based on the thermodynamic approach were used. Both methods results showed good consistency and revealed a large ECE peak evolving along the phase diagram. Furthermore, pyroelectric figures of merit (FOMs) for voltage responsivity (F(v)), current responsivity (F(i)), energy harvesting (F(E)), new energy harvesting [Image: see text] and detectivity (F(d)) were calculated. Finally, thermal energy harvesting (N(D)) was determined by using the Olsen cycle. The obtained maximum N(D) was 233.7 kJ m(−3) when the Olsen cycle operated at 25–100 °C and 0–30 kV cm(−1). This study introduces not only a technique to produce a high performance ceramic for refrigeration devices, but also broadens the range of applications for BT-based lead-free ferroelectrics beyond actuators, sensors, and energy harvesting to solid-state cooling.
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spelling pubmed-96110902022-11-07 Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic Kacem, Hend Dhahri, Ah. Aouaini, F. Sassi, Z. Seveyrat, L. Lebrun, L. Dhahri, J. RSC Adv Chemistry A BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) (BTSZ) ceramic was prepared by a conventional solid-state reaction method. Its structural, dielectric, ferroelectric, and pyroelectric properties were carefully studied. The Rietveld refinement was used to characterize the structural proprieties of the synthesized ceramic. The microstructure was observed by scanning electron microscopy. Phase transitions observed in the temperature dependent dielectric permittivity (ε(r)–T and tan δ–T) showed a transition close to room temperature, resulting in improved piezoelectric, pyroelectric and electrocaloric performance. In addition, it was found that an electric field poling process changed the character of ε(r)–T and tan δ–T plots. Resonance modes in the polarized state, where maximum power transmission was achieved, were observed in the impedance spectrum. The extra-slim hysteresis loops revealed a relatively low coercive field and hysteresis loss related to the diffuse phase transition, which can significantly improve energy storage efficiency up to 75% at 100 °C. To characterize the electrocaloric effect (ECE), indirect and direct methods based on the thermodynamic approach were used. Both methods results showed good consistency and revealed a large ECE peak evolving along the phase diagram. Furthermore, pyroelectric figures of merit (FOMs) for voltage responsivity (F(v)), current responsivity (F(i)), energy harvesting (F(E)), new energy harvesting [Image: see text] and detectivity (F(d)) were calculated. Finally, thermal energy harvesting (N(D)) was determined by using the Olsen cycle. The obtained maximum N(D) was 233.7 kJ m(−3) when the Olsen cycle operated at 25–100 °C and 0–30 kV cm(−1). This study introduces not only a technique to produce a high performance ceramic for refrigeration devices, but also broadens the range of applications for BT-based lead-free ferroelectrics beyond actuators, sensors, and energy harvesting to solid-state cooling. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9611090/ /pubmed/36349160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04914g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kacem, Hend
Dhahri, Ah.
Aouaini, F.
Sassi, Z.
Seveyrat, L.
Lebrun, L.
Dhahri, J.
Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title_full Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title_fullStr Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title_short Enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free BaTi(0.91)Sn(0.08)Zr(0.01)O(3) ferroelectric ceramic
title_sort enhanced electrocaloric effect, energy storage density and pyroelectric response from a domain-engineered lead-free bati(0.91)sn(0.08)zr(0.01)o(3) ferroelectric ceramic
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04914g
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