Polarization-dependent electrocaloric and pyroelectric effects in ferroelectric BaTiO3thin films

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Herein, we examine the influence of controllable polarization reversal and built-in electric fields on pyroelectric and electrocaloric effects in a BaTiO3 thin film using a modified indirect method. We find that the magnitude of the sample's change in polarization with temperature is sensitive to the degree of polarization reversal. The pyroelectric response is small at low fractions of switched polarization and grows larger by several factors as larger fractions of polarization are reversed. This polarization reversal-sensitive pyroelectric behavior is the result of an internal built-in field, which has the effect of destabilizing low fractions of switched polarization and producing diminished pyroelectric effect. Greater fractions of switched polarization are more stable against backswitching and permit a larger pyroelectric response. Our findings highlight a characterization method for polarization-dependent pyroelectric effects in ferroelectric thin films, where built-in field effects are also present.

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Adkins, J. W., Fina, I., Sánchez, F., Bakaul, S. R., & Abiade, J. T. (2023). Polarization-dependent electrocaloric and pyroelectric effects in ferroelectric BaTiO3thin films. Applied Physics Letters, 122(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0143045

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