Perspectives and Energy Applications of Magnetocaloric, Pyromagnetic, Electrocaloric, and Pyroelectric Materials

Author:

Klinar Katja1ORCID,Law Jia Yan2ORCID,Franco Victorino2ORCID,Moya Xavier3ORCID,Kitanovski Andrej1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Ljubljana Askerceva 6 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia

2. Department of Condensed Matter Physics. ICMS‐CSIC. University of Seville P.O. Box 1065 Seville 41080 Spain

3. Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy University of Cambridge 27 Charles Babbage Road Cambridge CB3 0FS UK

Abstract

AbstractThis perspective provides an overview of the state of research and innovation in the areas of magnetocaloric and pyromagnetic materials, and electrocaloric and pyroelectric materials, including the overlapping sub‐areas of multicaloric and multipyro materials that can operate simultaneously under the application of magnetic and electric fields. These materials are critically examined for their potential to revolutionize cooling, heating, and energy‐harvesting applications. This perspective first summarizes the state‐of‐the‐art advancements and highlights recent significant developments. Then, it is identified and discussed that the prevailing challenges hindering the widespread adoption of technologies based on these materials. In this context, after consulting with members of the caloric and pyro communities, a technology roadmap is outlined to guide research efforts in overcoming current barriers to applications, with the goal of achieving impactful results by 2040. This roadmap emphasizes the importance of focusing on under‐researched materials, novel devices, and application spaces, paving the way for interdisciplinary efforts that can lead to significant reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Norges Forskningsråd

Junta de Andalucía

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

European Research Council

Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS

Publisher

Wiley

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