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arxiv: 1802.05377 · v1 · submitted 2018-02-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.comp-ph

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A novel superhard tungsten nitride predicted by machine-learning accelerated crystal structure searching

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Transition metal nitrides have been suggested to have both high hardness and good thermal stability with large potential application value, but so far stable superhard transition metal nitrides have not been synthesized. Here, with our newly developed machine-learning accelerated crystal structure searching method, we designed a superhard tungsten nitride, h-WN6, which can be synthesized at pressure around 65 GPa and quenchable to ambient pressure. This h-WN6 is constructed with single-bonded N6 rings and presents ionic-like features, which can be formulated as W2.4+N62.4-. It has a band gap of 1.6 eV at 0 GPa and exhibits an abnormal gap broadening behavior under pressure. Excitingly, this h-WN6 is found to be the hardest among transition metal nitrides known so far (Vickers hardness around 57 GPa) and also has a very high melting temperature (around 1900 K). These predictions support the designing rules and may stimulate future experiments to synthesize superhard material.

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