Issue 73, 2014

Polycrystalline boron nitride constructed from hexagonal boron nitride

Abstract

Two classes of structural families of boron nitride allotropes (named as X-BNs and L-BNs) are proposed to shed light on the polycrystalline structure of high pressure h-BN. We find that the previously proposed pct-BN and Z-BN belong to our currently proposed family (L-BNs). X-BNs are much more stable at zero pressure and more energetically favorable than L-BN and w-BN. X-BNs can be viewed as a mixture of w-BN and c-BN. Surprisingly, the transition from h-BN to X-BNs can occur simply through sliding and buckling of BN sheets. The calculated bulk modulus and densities of X-BNs match well with the experimental data. Our calculations predict that X-BNs are transparent wide band-gap insulators.

Graphical abstract: Polycrystalline boron nitride constructed from hexagonal boron nitride

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jun 2014
Accepted
14 Aug 2014
First published
14 Aug 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 38589-38593

Author version available

Polycrystalline boron nitride constructed from hexagonal boron nitride

N. Xu, J. F. Li, B. L. Huang and B. L. Wang, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 38589 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05485G

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