Hard superconducting nitrides
2005; National Academy of Sciences; Volume: 102; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1073/pnas.0500174102
ISSN1091-6490
AutoresXiao‐Jia Chen, Viktor V. Struzhkin, Zhigang Wu, Maddury Somayazulu, Jiang Qian, Simon Kung, Axel Nørlund Christensen, Yusheng Zhao, R. E. Cohen, Ho‐kwang Mao, Russell J. Hemley,
Tópico(s)Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
ResumoDetailed study of the equation of state, elasticity, and hardness of selected superconducting transition-metal nitrides reveals interesting correlations among their physical properties. Both the bulk modulus and Vickers hardness are found to decrease with increasing zero-pressure volume in NbN, HfN, and ZrN. The computed elastic constants from first principles satisfy c11 > c12 > c44 for NbN, but c11 > c44 > c12 for HfN and ZrN, which are in good agreement with the neutron scattering data. The cubic delta-NbN superconducting phase possesses a bulk modulus of 348 GPa, comparable to that of cubic boron nitride, and a Vickers hardness of 20 GPa, which is close to sapphire. Theoretical calculations for NbN show that all elastic moduli increase monotonically with increasing pressure. These results suggest technological applications of such materials in extreme environments.
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