Superhard sp2-sp3 hybridized B2C3N2 with 2D metallicity

Authors:Li, Baozhong; Zhang, Yang; Luo, Kun; Xie, Chenlong; Gao, Yufei; Hao, Lingjuan; Wu, Yingju; Zhang, Shuangshuang; Ma, Mengdong*; Zhao, Zhisheng; He, Julong*
Source:Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2020, 22(40): 22918-22922.
DOI:10.1039/d0cp03196h

Summary

Ternary boron-carbon-nitrogen (B-C-N) compounds are considered to possess hardness comparable to diamond and thermal stability comparable to c-BN. Explorations for desirable B-C-N phases have been continuous. However, the nonconductive properties of most B-C-N compounds narrow the applications of these compounds. Herein, we propose a sp(2)-sp(3) hybridized phase of t-B2C3N2, which consists of diamond-like BC blocks connected with single N-N bonds. Elastic constants and phonon dispersion curves confirm that t-B2C3N2 is mechanically and dynamically stable. The structure processes 2D metallicity in a strong 3D network. Furthermore, hardness and electron-phonon calculations reveal that t-B2C3N2 is superhard and superconductive with a superconducting critical temperature reaching 2.3 K.

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    燕山大学

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