Abstract
In this work, primary and secondary contributions to electrocaloric effect were investigated in a relaxor PMN-PT ceramic, by combining polarization and strain hysteretic measurements. Our results indicate that, although the ceramic shows a large electromechanical response, field-induced dimensional change (secondary effect) accounts for less than 19 % of the ceramic electrocaloric response over the 30-200°C temperature range. We believe that the method for the characterization of electrocaloric materials presented herein can provide valuable insights into the development of novel and optimized materials and heterostructures by tailoring primary and secondary contributions.
Funding
This work was funded through the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) Project NEW09 METCO. The EMRP is jointly funded by the EMRP participating countries within EURAMET and the European Union; and M. Rokosz by a scholarship provided under the Partner Research Institution (PRI) Scheme.