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A chip scale electrocaloric effect based cooling device
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EngineeringLiquid Metal CoolingThermal Energy StorageRefrigerationConducting PolymerPrototype EcorElectronic PackagingMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialElectrical EngineeringCooling DeviceEnergy StorageHeat TransferMicroelectronicsChip-scale PackageFlexible ElectronicsMicrofabricationPolymer ScienceThermal ManagementSolid State RegeneratorsThermoelectric MaterialLarge Electrocaloric EffectThermal EngineeringFunctional Materials
The recent finding of large electrocaloric effect in several ferroelectric polymers creates unique opportunity for developing compact size solid state cooling cycles beyond the traditional mechanical vapor compression cycles. Here, we show that, by employing regeneration process with solid state regenerators, a chip scale Electrocaloric Oscillatory Refrigeration (ECOR) can be realized. A prototype ECOR is fabricated and characterized. More than 6 K temperature span is obtained near room temperature between the hot and cold sides of a 2 cm long device. Finite volume simulation validates the test results and shows the potential high performance of the ECOR.
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