Abstract

The coexistence of the negative and positive electrocaloric effect (ECE) caused by an applied electric field direction different from the dipole direction of 180° domain structures is firstly found in ferroelectric thin films using the phase-field–based simulation. The calculation results reveal that a negative adiabatic temperature change (ΔT = −3.4 K) and a positive adiabatic temperature change (ΔT = 3.1 K) coexist in the PbTiO3 thin film with 180° domain structures under the dimensional electric field ΔE = 0.1. The coexistence of negative and positive ECE in a thin film can provide a new way to design solid-state refrigerators.

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