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A high-performance solid-state electrocaloric cooling system.

Yunda WangZiyang ZhangTomoyasu UsuiMichael BenedictSakyo HiroseJoseph LeeJamie KalbDavid Schwartz
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Electrocaloric (EC) cooling is an emerging technology that has broad potential to disrupt conventional air conditioning and refrigeration as well as electronics cooling applications. EC coolers can be highly efficient, solid state, and compact; have few moving parts; and contain no environmentally harmful or combustible refrigerants. We report a scalable, high-performance system architecture, demonstrated in a device that uses PbSc0.5Ta0.5O3 EC multilayer ceramic capacitors fabricated in a manufacturing-compatible process. We obtained a system temperature span of 5.2°C and a maximum heat flux of 135 milliwatts per square centimeter. This measured heat flux is more than four times higher than other EC cooling demonstrations, and the temperature lift is among the highest for EC systems that use ceramic multilayer capacitors.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • highly efficient
  • heat stress