Abstract
AA h boron nitride (BN) crystal, assigned to an orthorhombic space group (No. 31, Pm21), is reported here. This new AA h BN crystal exhibits a 'linear' morphology for high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and a (non-hexagonal) 'diagonal' electron-diffraction pattern, which have been experimentally demonstrated in this article. It is also demonstrated that this new crystal is the basic structure of multi-walled BN nanotubes (BNNTs) existing in the form of a helix. The helical AA h BNNTs exist in a metastable phase owing to 200 texture growth of the orthorhombic crystal, where the energy is ∼15 meV higher than that of stable AB or AA′ BN. It is shown that the typical scanning electron microscope 'fluffy cotton-like' morphology of BNNTs is due to secondary growth of diverse BN sheets (including mono-layers) on incoherently scrolled wall strands of BNNTs, providing further evidence for the helical structure with HRTEM evidence for a left-handed helix.
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Lee, J. K., Kim, J. G., Yu, S., Lee, S. G., Kim, Y., & Moon, D. J. (2021). AAhBN crystal, basic structure of boron nitride nanotubes. IUCrJ, 8, 1018–1023. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252521009118
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