制冷
热量理论
领域(数学)
高效能源利用
工程物理
订单(交换)
计算机科学
机械工程
纳米技术
工程类
材料科学
物理
电气工程
业务
热力学
数学
财务
纯数学
作者
Huilong Hou,Suxin Qian,Ichiro Takeuchi
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41578-022-00428-x
摘要
Calls to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and demands for higher energy efficiency continue to drive research into alternative cooling and refrigeration technologies. The caloric effect is the reversible change in temperature and entropic states of a solid material subjected to one or more fields and can be exploited to achieve cooling. The field of caloric cooling has undergone a series of transformations over the past 50 years, bolstered by the advent of new materials and devices, and these developments have contributed to the emergence of multicalorics in the past decade. Multicaloric materials display one or more types of ferroic order that can give rise to multiple field-induced phase transitions that can enhance various aspects of caloric effects. These materials could open up new avenues for extracting heat and spearhead hitherto unknown technological applications. In this Review, we survey the emerging field of multicaloric cooling and explore state-of-the-art caloric materials and systems (devices) that are responsive to multiple fields. We present our vision of the future applications of multicaloric and caloric cooling and examine key factors that govern the overall system efficiency of the cooling devices. Multicaloric cooling promises environmentally friendly and high-efficiency refrigeration. In this Review, the authors discuss emerging multicaloric materials and their physics involving coexisting ferroic order parameters, examine key factors that govern the overall system efficiency of potential multicaloric devices and envision future applications.
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