Abstract
A multilayer capacitor comprising 19 layers of 38 μm-thick 0.9Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.1PbTiO3 has elsewhere been shown to display electrocaloric temperature changes of 2.2 K due to field changes of 24 V μm-1, near ∼100 °C. Here we demonstrate temperature changes of 1.2 K in an equivalent device with 2.6 times the thermal mass, i.e., 49 layers that could tolerate 10.3 V μm-1. Breakdown was compromised by the increased number of layers, and occurred at 10.5 V μm-1 near the edge of a near-surface inner electrode. Further optimization is required to improve the breakdown strength of large electrocaloric multilayer capacitors for cooling applications.
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Hirose, S., Usui, T., Crossley, S., Nair, B., Ando, A., Moya, X., & Mathur, N. D. (2016). Progress on electrocaloric multilayer ceramic capacitor development. APL Materials, 4(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4950796
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