Crystal chemistry and ab initio prediction of ultrahard rhombohedral B2N2 and BC2N
Résumé
New ultra-hard rhombohedral B2N2 and BC2N - or hexagonal B6N6 and B3C6N3 - are derived from 3R graphite based on crystal chemistry rationale schematizing a mechanism for 2D → 3D transformation. Full unconstrained geometry optimizations leading to ground state energy structures and energy derived quantities as energy-volume equation of states (EOS) were based on computations within the density functional theory (DFT) with generalized gradient approximation (GGA) for exchange-correlation (XC) effects. The new binary and ternary phases are characterized by tetrahedral stacking alike diamond, visualized with charge density representations, and illustrating ion characters. Atom averaged total energies are similar between cubic BN and rh-B2N2 on one hand, and larger stabilization of rhombohedral BC2N versus cubic and orthorhombic forms (in literature assessed from favored C-C and B-N bonding), on the other hand. The electronic band structures are characteristic of insulators with Egap ~ 5 eV. Both phases are characterized by large bulk and shear moduli and very high hardness values i.e. Hv(rh-B2N2) = 74 GPa and Hv(rh-BC2N) = 87 GPa
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