Abstract
The exploration of the vast phase space of transition metal nitrides is critical for discovering novel materials and potential technological applications. Manganese mononitride with a tetragonal structure (space group I4/mmm) was synthesized in a laser-heating diamond anvil cell, which could be quenched to ambient pressure. The bulk modulus of 173 GPa was measured using in situ high-pressure diffraction, and the axial compressibility shows that, under pressure, the a direction is much more compressible than the c direction in tetragonal MnN. DFT results with correction of the on-site repulsion (GGA +U) confirm that tetragonalMnNis energetically stable and antiferromagnetic. This study highlights the need to include on-site repulsion to understand 3d metal nitrides.
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Huang, D., Niu, C., Yan, B., Gao, B., Wu, L., Zhang, D., … Gou, H. (2019). Synthesis of manganese mononitride with tetragonal structure under pressure. Crystals, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9100511
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