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arxiv: 2606.27621 · v1 · pith:IHA2GBX4new · submitted 2026-06-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Entropy engineering of BF-BT-based high-entropy ceramics for ultra-high energy storage performance

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keywords high-entropy ceramicsenergy storagebreakdown strengthlead-free ferroelectricsBF-BTrelaxor behaviorlattice distortionmicrostructural heterogeneity
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The pith

High-entropy substitution in BF-BT ceramics yields 10.55 J/cm³ recoverable energy density at 840 kV/cm breakdown strength.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper adds a multicomponent high-entropy perovskite to the BF-BT base to create lead-free bulk ceramics for pulsed-power capacitors. Multicomponent B-site ions produce lattice distortion, stronger pseudocubic symmetry, relaxor character, and finer grains. These changes cut ferroelectric hysteresis and leakage current so the material withstands higher fields before failing. The measured outcome is a peak breakdown strength of 840 kV/cm together with 10.55 J/cm³ recoverable energy density. The work presents entropy engineering as a practical lever for raising energy-storage figures in lead-free dielectrics.

Core claim

Multicomponent B-site substitution in the BF-BT matrix induces lattice distortion, enhanced pseudocubic characteristics, relaxor behavior, and grain refinement that suppress polarization hysteresis and electrical conduction, resulting in a maximum breakdown strength of 840 kV/cm and recoverable energy density of 10.55 J/cm³ through entropy-induced microstructural heterogeneity that distributes the electric field more uniformly.

What carries the argument

Entropy-induced microstructural heterogeneity that promotes uniform electric-field distribution and delays dielectric breakdown.

If this is right

  • Reduced hysteresis directly raises the fraction of stored energy that can be recovered.
  • Grain refinement and lattice distortion both contribute to higher breakdown fields.
  • Lower conduction losses allow sustained operation at elevated voltages.
  • The same entropy route can be applied to other lead-free perovskite families to improve capacitor metrics.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The heterogeneity mechanism may also improve fatigue resistance in repeated high-field cycling.
  • Similar entropy mixing could be tested in thin-film geometries where grain-size effects are even stronger.
  • Varying the number or identity of B-site species offers a knob for tuning the relaxor transition temperature.

Load-bearing premise

The gains in breakdown strength and energy density arise primarily from the multicomponent B-site substitution and resulting lattice distortion rather than from differences in sintering conditions, electrode quality, or measurement protocols.

What would settle it

Control samples prepared under identical sintering and electrode conditions but using only single-component or low-entropy B-site doping would show whether comparable breakdown strength and energy density can be reached without the high-entropy addition.

Figures

Figures reproduced from arXiv: 2606.27621 by Dawei Wang, Hai-Feng Li, Yitao Jiao, Zhenhao Fan.

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Figure 2. Figure 2: The pristine BF [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p011_2.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 4. Figure 4: Temperature and frequency dependence of the dielectric constant ( [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p030_4.png] view at source ↗
Figure 5
Figure 5. Figure 5: Quantitative analysis of the relaxor behavior in BF [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p031_5.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 7. Figure 7: (a) Bipolar P-E hysteresis loop. (b) Unipolar P–E hysteresis loops of BF–BT– 0.3BTHE [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p033_7.png] view at source ↗
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Dielectric capacitors are promising for pulsed power applications, but the energy storage performance of lead-free bulk ceramics is often limited by low breakdown strength and large ferroelectric hysteresis. Herein, a high entropy perovskite oxide BaTi0.2Zr0.2Sn0.2Hf0.2Nb0.1Sc0.1O3 was introduced into the BF-BT matrix to develop lead free high entropy ferroelectric ceramics. Multicomponent B-site substitution induces lattice distortion, enhanced pseudocubic characteristics, relaxor behavior, and grain refinement. These effects suppress polarization hysteresis and electrical conduction, resulting in a significant increase in breakdown strength. A maximum breakdown strength of 840 kV/cm1 and a recoverable energy density of 10.55 J/cm3 were achieved. Entropy-induced microstructural heterogeneity promotes a more uniform electric-field distribution and delays dielectric breakdown. This work demonstrates entropy engineering as an effective route to achieving high breakdown strength and superior energy-storage performance in lead-free ferroelectric ceramics.

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Referee Report

2 major / 2 minor

Summary. The manuscript reports the development of lead-free high-entropy ferroelectric ceramics by incorporating the multicomponent perovskite BaTi0.2Zr0.2Sn0.2Hf0.2Nb0.1Sc0.1O3 into a BF-BT matrix. Multicomponent B-site substitution is claimed to induce lattice distortion, enhanced pseudocubic character, relaxor behavior, grain refinement, and microstructural heterogeneity, which suppress polarization hysteresis and conduction, yielding a maximum breakdown strength of 840 kV/cm and recoverable energy density of 10.55 J/cm³. The performance is attributed to entropy-induced uniform electric-field distribution that delays dielectric breakdown.

Significance. If the reported gains can be isolated to the entropy-specific structural changes rather than processing variables, the work would offer a new materials-design route for high-performance lead-free dielectrics in pulsed-power applications. The numerical values are competitive, but their attribution requires rigorous controls.

major comments (2)
  1. [Abstract / Experimental Methods] The central claim that the 840 kV/cm breakdown strength and 10.55 J/cm³ energy density arise from entropy-induced microstructural heterogeneity (Abstract) cannot be evaluated without explicit demonstration that baseline BF-BT and lower-entropy compositions were synthesized, sintered, electroded, and measured under identical conditions. No such statement or comparative data set is indicated in the abstract or described full-text structure.
  2. [Abstract / Results] The abstract states performance numbers without reference to raw P-E loop data, error bars, number of samples, or exclusion criteria. The full manuscript must supply these statistics to support the claim that the gains are reproducible and attributable to the multicomponent substitution rather than measurement variability.
minor comments (2)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract contains a likely formatting error: '840 kV/cm1' should be corrected to '840 kV/cm'.
  2. [Abstract] Energy-density units are written as 'J/cm3' without proper superscript; consistent formatting (J/cm³) is needed throughout.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for the constructive comments. We address each major point below and will revise the manuscript accordingly to improve clarity on controls and statistics.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract / Experimental Methods] The central claim that the 840 kV/cm breakdown strength and 10.55 J/cm³ energy density arise from entropy-induced microstructural heterogeneity (Abstract) cannot be evaluated without explicit demonstration that baseline BF-BT and lower-entropy compositions were synthesized, sintered, electroded, and measured under identical conditions. No such statement or comparative data set is indicated in the abstract or described full-text structure.

    Authors: We agree that the abstract would benefit from an explicit statement. The Experimental Methods section details that the baseline BF-BT and all substituted compositions (including lower-entropy variants) were prepared by identical solid-state reaction, calcined at 1100 °C, sintered at 1200 °C, and electroded with the same Ag paste and poling protocol. Comparative performance data appear in Figures 2–5 and Table 1. We will add a clarifying sentence to the abstract and a short paragraph in Methods confirming identical processing conditions to strengthen attribution to the entropy-induced effects. revision: yes

  2. Referee: [Abstract / Results] The abstract states performance numbers without reference to raw P-E loop data, error bars, number of samples, or exclusion criteria. The full manuscript must supply these statistics to support the claim that the gains are reproducible and attributable to the multicomponent substitution rather than measurement variability.

    Authors: We accept this point. The manuscript presents raw P-E loops in Figure 3 and energy-density values averaged from five independently prepared and measured samples per composition, with standard deviations shown as error bars in Figure 5. No samples were excluded beyond those with visible electrode defects. We will revise the abstract to include a brief qualifier on reproducibility and add a short statistical-methods paragraph in the revised manuscript. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No circularity: purely experimental report with no derivations or self-referential claims

full rationale

The manuscript is an experimental materials science study reporting synthesis, structural characterization, and dielectric measurements on BF-BT-based high-entropy ceramics. No equations, models, or derivation chains appear in the provided text. Performance metrics (840 kV/cm breakdown strength, 10.55 J/cm³ energy density) are presented as direct experimental outcomes rather than predictions derived from fitted parameters or self-citations. No load-bearing steps reduce to self-definition, renamed known results, or author-specific uniqueness theorems. The work is self-contained against external benchmarks of processing and measurement, warranting a zero circularity score.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

Abstract-only review supplies no equations, fitting procedures, or postulated entities; composition ratios appear as design choices rather than fitted parameters.

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