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Electrocaloric Effect of (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3 Ceramics
Jong-dae Han, Ju-hyun Yoo, Yeong-ho Jeong
J Electr Electron Mater 2017;30(5):284-287.   Published online May 1, 2017
The electrocaloric effect in 0.94(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3+0.06KNbO3+0.9 wt% G.F.ferroelectricceramics was observed in terms of the temperature change (ΔT) of the fabricated ceramics, Curie temperature Tc, and applied electric field. The specimens were fabricated by a conventional solid-state reaction. Tc appeared near 165∼170℃. The P-E hysteresis showed a tendency to slim down with a temperature increase and finally was slimmest near 150℃. With the increase of temperature, the polarization revealed a gradual decrease, and a sharp decline near Tc. When an electric field of 45 kV/cm was applied, the largest polarization was shown. The maximum value of the temperature change (ΔT=0.31℃) was obtained at 165℃ under an applied electric field of 45 kV/cm.
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Dielectric and Electrocaloric Characteristics of PLZT(8/65/35) Ceramics as a Function of Sintering Temperature
You-seok Kim, Jong-dae Han, Ju-hyun Yoo, Yeong-ho Jeong
J Electr Electron Mater 2016;29(10):608-612.   Published online October 1, 2016
In this study, in order to develop relaxor ferroelectric ceramics for refrigeration device application with large electrocaloric effect and low sintering temperature, PLZT(8/65/35) ceramics was fabricated using conventional solid-state method with the variation of sintering temperature (1,050℃, 1,100℃, 1,200℃). The XRD pattern of all specimens indicated general perovskite structure with secondary phase. From the results of temperature dependence of dielectric constant, the TC (ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature) was shifted toward high temperature with increasing sintering temperature. When the specimen was sintered at 1,100℃, the optimal value of .T ∼0.349℃ in ambient temperature of 215℃ was appeared. It is considered that PLZT(8/65/35) ceramics possess the possibility of refrigeration device application.
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Regular Paper : Dielectric Properties and Electrocaloric Effects of PLZT Ferroelectric Ceramics by Applying Electric Fields
You Seok Kim, Ju Hyun Yoo, Yeong Ho Jeong
J Electr Electron Mater 2016;29(3):164-167.   Published online March 1, 2016
In this study, in order to develop relaxor ferroelectric ceramics for refrigeration device application with large electrocaloric effect, PLZT(8/65/35) composition was fabricated using conventional solid-state method. The Curi temperature of this composition PLZT ceramics was 230℃, and the P-E hysteresis loops of the PLZT ceramics as a fuction of temperature became slim by degrees with higher temperatures. The maximum value of .T of 0.243°C in ambient temperature of 215°C with 30 kV/cm was appeared. It is considered that PLZT ceramics possess the possibility of refrigeration device application.
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Regular Paper : Electrocaloric Effect of [Bi0.5(Na0.84K0.16)0.5]TiO3 Lead-free Ceramics
Jong Dae Han, Ju Hyun Yoo, Yeong Ho Jeong
J Electr Electron Mater 2015;28(4):234-237.   Published online April 1, 2015
In this work, in order to develop the ceramics with an excellent electrocaloric effect, [Bi0.5(Na0.84K0.16)0.5]TiO3 ceramics were fabricated by conventional solid state reaction method. The ceramics was observed as rhombohedral phase by X-ray diffraction patterns. To investigate the electrocaloric effect of the ceramics, P-E hysteresis loops were measured at various temperature. The temperature change ΔT of these ceramics was calculated using the Maxwell``s relations. The maximum value of temperature change ΔT was obtained as 0.3 1℃ at 165℃ under applied electric fields 45 kV/cm.
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