Local Atom Clusters Drive Supercritical Relaxor State in Lead‐Free Dielectrics for Giant Energy Storage

B Bing Xie H Hubo Zhu (School of Power and Energy Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Green General Aviation Power Nanchang Hangkong University Nanchang China) H Huajie Luo (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Department of Physical Chemistry) Q Qingqing Wu (Department of Physics) Z Zhen Wang Z Zhiyong Liu (Center for Water Resources and Environment, School of Civil Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University) K Kun Guo (The Second Hospital of Dalian Medical University) H Haibo Zhang T Tianyu Li S Shujun Zhang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Perovskite relaxor ferroelectrics have emerged as the leading capacitive energy‐storage materials in pulsed‐power electronics and integrated energy systems. However, conventional relaxor design strategies encounter a fundamental trade‐off, wherein increasing compositional complexity to suppress hysteresis typically weakens local polar strength, thereby hindering the simultaneous realization of ultrahigh recoverable energy density ( W rec ) and efficiency ( η ). Herein, we demonstrate that sublattice‐hierarchical local atom clustering provides an effective approach to overcoming this limitation. By combining strong A ‐site disorder with Mg/Hf‐rich nanoregions on B ‐site sublattices, we embed atomic clusters within a relaxor ferroelectric matrix to stabilize a supercritical relaxor state. Through neutron total scattering techniques and atomic‐resolution electron microscopy, we reveal that local atom clusters not only enhance lattice distortion to form ultrafine polar nanodomains but, more importantly, strengthen the local random field to enable strong and highly reversible polarization. As a result, the designed lead‐free ceramic achieves an ultrahigh W rec of 17.03 J cm −3 and an excellent η of 93.5%, resulting in a superior figure of merit up to 262. The fast‐discharging capability and robust stability against temperature, frequency, and cycling further evidence its strong application potential. These findings identify local atom clustering as a general and powerful approach for designing high‐performance dielectric ceramic capacitors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 20, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

B

Bing Xie

H

Hubo Zhu

School of Power and Energy Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Green General Aviation Power Nanchang Hangkong University Nanchang China

H

Huajie Luo

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, Department of Physical Chemistry

Q

Qingqing Wu

Department of Physics

Z

Zhen Wang

Z

Zhiyong Liu

Center for Water Resources and Environment, School of Civil Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University

K

Kun Guo

The Second Hospital of Dalian Medical University

H

Haibo Zhang

T

Tianyu Li

S

Shujun Zhang