Issue 41, 2024

Energy harnessing and storage from surface switching with a ferroelectric electrolyte

Abstract

In the quest for innovative energy solutions suitable for mobile, stationary and digital applications, ferroelectric topological insulators (FETIs)1 emerge as promising candidates. These materials combine topologically protected states with spontaneous and switchable polarization. This study reveals emergent phenomena in FETI-electrolytes through experiments and simulations, specifically in the A3–2xBaxClO family (where A = Li, Na or K, and x = 0 or 0.005). Here, it is shown that surface oscillations of the potential (V), temperature, and mass may synchronize with the bulk's oscillations, and be harnessed and stored in the form of electrical energy either in a sole FETI or in a battery-type cell presenting a panoply of applications from wireless batteries to transistors, memories, sensors, and selective catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Energy harnessing and storage from surface switching with a ferroelectric electrolyte

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Feb 2024
Accepted
04 Apr 2024
First published
05 Apr 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 5395-5398

Energy harnessing and storage from surface switching with a ferroelectric electrolyte

M. H. Braga, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 5395 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC00414K

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