Multicaloric and coupled-caloric effects |
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Authors: | Jia-Zheng Hao Feng-Xia Hu Zi-Bing Yu Fei-Ran Shen Hou-Bo Zhou Yi-Hong Gao Kai-Ming Qiao Jia Li Cheng Zhang Wen-Hui Liang Jing Wang Jun He Ji-Rong Sun Bao-Gen Shen |
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Affiliation: | (Division of Functional Material Research,Central Iron and Steel Research Institute,Beijing 100081,China;Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics&State Key Laboratory of Magnetism,Institute of Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100190,China;School of Physical Sciences,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China;Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory,Dongguan 523808,China;Fujian Innovation Academy,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Fuzhou 350108,China) |
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Abstract: | The multicaloric effect refers to the thermal response of a solid material driven by simultaneous or sequential application of more than one type of external field. For practical applications, the multicaloric effect is a potentially interesting strategy to improve the efficiency of refrigeration devices. Here, the state of the art in multi-field driven multicaloric effect is reviewed. The phenomenology and fundamental thermodynamics of the multicaloric effect are well established. A number of theoretical and experimental research approaches are covered. At present, the theoretical understanding of the multicaloric effect is thorough. However, due to the limitation of the current experimental technology, the experimental approach is still in progress. All these researches indicated that the thermal response and effective reversibility of multiferroic materials can be improved through multicaloric cycles to overcome the inherent limitations of the physical mechanisms behind single-field-induced caloric effects. Finally, the viewpoint of further developments is presented. |
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