Abstract
The electrocaloric effect (ECE) capabilities of environmentally sustainable BaTiO3 systems have garnered extensive scrutiny for their potential applications, owing to their intricate phase transition characteristics, facile miniaturization, heightened efficacy, and low cost. Nevertheless, persistent challenges loom in the quest for a substantial trade-off between significant temperature change (ΔT) and a wide operating temperature range (Tspan). In this study, we synthesized the Ba(1–1.5x)LaxTi0.9Zr0.1O3 (abbreviated as BLZT100x, x = 0, 0.005, 0.01, and 0.015) ferroelectric system and conducted thorough characterizations encompassing phase structure, electrical attributes, and electrocaloric properties. The results reveal a reduction in the phase transition temperature to lower regimes and an augmentation in the diffuse phase transition characteristics upon the incorporation of La3+ into the Ba(Zr, Ti)O3 matrix. This enhancement significantly bolsters the electrocaloric performance while expanding the viable operating temperature ranges. Notably, in the BLZT0.5 sample, an exceptional ΔT of 1.22 K under a moderate electric field of 50 kV/cm is observed, accompanied by an extraordinarily broad Tspan of 80 °C spanning from 60 °C to 140 °C, as determined through direct measurement method. These findings impeccably align with the prerequisites of practical refrigeration applications.
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