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- electrocaloric effect is a phenomenon in which a material shows a reversible temperature change under an applied electric field. The electrocaloric effect...
- or cooling. Electrocaloric effect (ECE): Involves temperature changes due to the application or removal of an electric field. Electrocaloric materials experience...
- strength Electrical resistivity and conductivity Electric susceptibility Electrocaloric coefficient Electrostriction Magnetoelectric polarizability Nernst coefficient...
- sustainable energy solutions and next-generation sensor technologies. Electrocaloric effect, an opposite effect of pyroelectricity Kelvin probe force microscope...
- loudspeaker to achieve a temperature difference across the chamber. Electrocaloric heat pumps are solid state. The International Energy Agency estimated...
- magnetocaloric, electrocaloric, and elastocaloric. Magnetocaloric effects typically require field strengths larger than 2 T, while electrocaloric materials...
- (C⋅m−2⋅K−1) Δ P j = p j Δ T {\displaystyle \Delta P_{j}=p_{j}\Delta T} Electrocaloric effect S, entropy (J⋅K−1) E, electric field strength (N⋅C−1) p, pyroelectric...
- of materialsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Electrocaloric effect – Temperature change of a material under an electric field Thermoacoustic...
- Franz, C.A. Ordonez, A. Carlos, Cryogenic Heat Engines Made Using Electrocaloric Capacitors, American Physical Society, Texas Section Fall Meeting, October...
- Einstein–de Haas effect (science) Electro-optic effect (nonlinear optics) Electrocaloric effect (cooling technology) (heat pumps) Electron-cloud effect (particle...