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A colossal barocaloric effect induced by the creation of a high-pressure phase.

Zhao ZhangXiao-Ming JiangTakanori HattoriXiong XuMin LiChenyang YuZhe ZhangDehong YuRichard MoleShin-Ichiro YanoJie ChenLunhua HeChin-Wei WangHui WangBing LiZhidong Zhang
Published in: Materials horizons (2023)
As a promising environment-friendly alternative to current vapor-compression refrigeration, solid-state refrigeration based on the barocaloric effect has been attracting worldwide attention. Generally, both phases in which a barocaloric effect occurs are present at ambient pressure. Here, instead, we demonstrate that KPF 6 exhibits a colossal barocaloric effect due to the creation of a high-pressure rhombohedral phase. The phase diagram is constructed based on pressure-dependent calorimetric, Raman scattering, and neutron diffraction measurements. The present study is expected to provide an alternative routine to colossal barocaloric effects through the creation of a high-pressure phase.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • working memory