Ternary Nitride Materials: Fundamentals and Emerging Device Applications

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Interest in inorganic ternary nitride materials has grown rapidly over the past few decades, as their diverse chemistries and structures make them appealing for a variety of applications. Due to synthetic challenges posed by the stability of N2, the number of predicted nitride compounds dwarfs the number that has been synthesized, offering a breadth of opportunity for exploration. This review summarizes the fundamental properties and structural chemistry of ternary nitrides, leveraging metastability and the impact of nitrogen chemical potential. A discussion of prevalent defects, both detrimental and beneficial, is followed by a survey of synthesis techniques and their interplay with metastability. Throughout the review, we highlight applications (such as solid-state lighting, electrochemical energy storage, and electronic devices) in which ternary nitrides show particular promise.

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Greenaway, A. L., Melamed, C. L., Tellekamp, M. B., Woods-Robinson, R., Toberer, E. S., Neilson, J. R., & Tamboli, A. C. (2021, July 26). Ternary Nitride Materials: Fundamentals and Emerging Device Applications. Annual Review of Materials Research. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-matsci-080819-012444

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