B28, a new high pressure high temperature boron allotrope
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Boron is known for its structural complexity, unusual type of bonding, and for a rich variety of compounds that it forms. Until recently the existence of only two boron modifications obtained at ambient pressure, - and -rhombohedral boron, seemed to be proven beyond doubt. The goal of the presented research is a systematic investigation of boron's possible phase transformations under high pressure and temperature conditions. The major outcome of the study is the discovery of a new boron phase with 28 atoms in an orthorhombic unit cell. B28 exhibits striking physical properties. Its crystals are semiconducting and transparent in thin section. Because of its strong covalent bonding it has a high Vickers hardness of 58 GPa making it the second hardest elemental material after diamond. Combination of these properties makes the HP-B polymorph a prospective material for industrial applications. The book comprises description of experimental techniques employed for the study including HP, in-situ synthesis, powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction, spectroscopic and electron microscopic methods, and the theoretical basis of ab initio simulations involved in material characterization.
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Evgeniya Zarechnaya: 2006 Marie Curie fellow; 2008 Ph.D. in phys. and math. at Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Ab initio study of semiconductors and nanoscale systems); 2010 Dr. rer. nat. at Bayreuth University (Synthesis and in-situ characterization of superhard materials). Current: Postdoc at Harvard University (Hydrogen at high pressure).
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639308075
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Physik & Astronomie
- Größe H9mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9783639308075
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-30807-5
- Titel B28, a new high pressure high temperature boron allotrope
- Autor Evgeniya Zarechnaya
- Untertitel Synthesis, in-situ characterization, and physical properties
- Gewicht 251g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 156