Perturbative approach to electrocaloric effects

Abstract

We show that the electrocaloric (EC) effect -- e.g., the temperature change experienced by an insulator upon application of an electric bias -- lends itself to a straightforward interpretation when expressed as a Taylor series in the external field. Our formalism explains in a unified and simple way the most notable small-field effects reported the literature -- e.g., the so-called normal (increase of temperature under bias, as usually found in ferroelectrics) and inverse (decrease of temperature, as e.g. in antiferroelectrics) EC responses -- and clarifies their physical interpretation. We also discuss in detail second-principles simulations for prototype ferroelectric PbTiO3, explicitly evaluating subtle predictions of the theory, such as the occurrence of competing contributions to the EC response.

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