Phase transitions, mechanical properties and electronic structures of novel boron phases under high-pressure: A first-principles study

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We have explored the mechanical properties, electronic structures and phase transition behaviors of three designed new phases for element boron from ambient condition to high-pressure of 120 GPa including (1) a C2/c symmetric structure (m-B16); (2) a Ia3¯ symmetric structure (c-B56) and (3) a Pmna symmetric structure (o-B24). The calculation of the elastic constants and phonon dispersions shows that the phases are of mechanical and dynamic stability. Them-B16 phase is found to transform into another new phase (the o-B16 phase) when pressure exceeds 68 GPa. This might offer a new synthesis strategy for o-B16 from the metastable m-B16 at low temperature under high pressure, bypassing the thermodynamically stable γ-B28. The enthalpies of the c-B56 and o-B24 phases are observed to increase with pressure. The hardness of m-B16 and o-B16 is calculated to be about 56 GPa and 61 GPa, approaching to the highest value of 61 GPa recorded for α-Ga-B among all available Boron phases. The electronic structures and bonding characters are analyzed according to the difference charge-density and crystal orbital Hamilton population (COHP), revealing the metallic nature of the three phases.

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Fan, C., Li, J., & Wang, L. (2014). Phase transitions, mechanical properties and electronic structures of novel boron phases under high-pressure: A first-principles study. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep06786

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