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Intensive electrocaloric effect in triglycine sulfate under nonequilibrium thermal conditions and periodic electric field
Author(s) -
Bondarev V. S.,
Mikhaleva E. A.,
Gorev M. V.,
Flerov I. N.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physica status solidi (b)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.51
H-Index - 109
eISSN - 1521-3951
pISSN - 0370-1972
DOI - 10.1002/pssb.201600339
Subject(s) - triglycine sulfate , electrocaloric effect , electric field , condensed matter physics , ferroelectricity , materials science , field (mathematics) , non equilibrium thermodynamics , thermodynamics , physics , dielectric , quantum mechanics , mathematics , optoelectronics , pure mathematics
We present the results of both direct measurements and modeling of the intensive electrocaloric effect Δ T AD in ferroelectric triglycine sulfate under nonequilibrium thermal conditions and periodically varying electric field. In the narrow region around the phase transition temperature T C , a visible difference was observed between the electrocaloric responses at applying Δ T ON and removal Δ T OFF of the constant electric field: |Δ T ON | < |Δ T OFF | and |Δ T ON | > |Δ T OFF | at T  <  T C and T  >  T C , respectively. The variation of the frequency and profile of the periodic electric field at T  <  T C allowed one to obtain the gradual decrease in the average temperature of the top of the sample compared to the bottom kept at the constant temperature. At low frequency electric field, qualitative agreement was found between the time dependences of the measured experimentally and calculated Δ T values. Experimental and modeling studies of electrocaloric effect Δ T AD in triglycine sulfate showed that the applying/removal of a periodic electric field to/from the bulk sample decreases the average value of the waiving temperature of the top T top compared to T  = const of the bottom. Both frequency and duty cycle of the electric field impulses strongly affect T top .

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