Large caloric effects in liquid crystal-based materials for new heat-management technologies

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Abstract

With increased environmental awareness, the search for an environmentally friendlier heat- management device has been the topic of many scientific studies. Materials with large caloric effects, such as the electrocaloric (EC) and elastocaloric (eC) effects, have the promise of realizing new solid-state refrigeration techniques. A review of theoretical description and recent direct measurements of the large EC effect in liquid crystals (LCs) and large eC effect in liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) [1, 2] will be given in this contribution, including the application aspect. In particular, in smectic LCs and mixtures of LCs with functionalized nanoparticles, the EC effect exceeds 8 K and the eC in main-chain (MC) LCEs exceeds 2K with the eC responsivity about three orders of magnitude larger than the average eC responsivity found in the best shape memory alloys. However, both soft materials can play a significant role as active cooling elements and parts of thermal diodes or regeneration material in developing new cooling devices. [1] D. Črešnar et al, J. Phys. Energy 5: 045004, 2023. [2] A. Rešetič et al, Nat Comm 7: 13140, 2016.

*European Commission grant 778072 H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017, ARIS grants [J1-9147, P1-0099, and P1-0125].

Publication: [1] D. Črešnar et al, J. Phys. Energy 5: 045004, 2023. [2] A. Rešetič et al, Nat Comm 7: 13140, 2016.

Presenters

  • Brigita Rozic

    • Jozef Stefan Institute

Authors

  • Brigita Rozic

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Dejvid Cresnar

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Matic Morgan

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Andraz Resetic

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Marta Lavric

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Bostjan Zalar

    • Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Gregor Skacej

    • Department of Physics, FMF, University of Ljubljana
  • Samo Kralj

    • Department of Physics, FNM, University of Maribor
  • Zdravko Kutnjak

    • Jozef Stefan Institute