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Potassium-sodium niobate (KNN) -based piezoelectric materials demonstrate exceptional electrocaloric (EC) optimization potential owing to phase configurational diversity, though current performance remains constrained by insufficient entropy modulation. This study establishes high-entropy strategies—particularly phase/ion-configurational entropy (I-PCE) synergistic regulation—as a critical pathway to transcend conventional EC entropy change (Δ S ECE) limits. Phase-field modeling of Rhombohedral-Orthorhombic-Tetragonal-Cubic (R-O-T-C) phase evolution reveals that Δ S ECE is governed by three hierarchical factors: phase configurational entropy (S configₚhase, dominant), ion configurational entropy (S configᵢon), and polarization response. Notably, polarization response in R-phase supersedes O-phase entropy contributions, establishing a performance hierarchy. Based on I-PCE optimization, R-O-dominated multiphase coexistence achieves a Δ S ECE exceeding 19 J/kg/K at 52. 80 μC/cm 2 reversible polarization. Further achieving enhanced polarization (100 μC/cm 2) yields a Δ S ECE of 73 J/kg/K, establishing the experimental EC upper bound for KNN systems via high entropy-driven design. We anticipate that these discoveries will provide theoretical guidelines for tailoring EC effects in multiphase-configurational material systems via high-entropy strategies.
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