Abstract
Recently, a hardness similar to that of diamond has been reported for a quasiternary, nitride-based nanocomposite. The related, quasibinary nanocomposite "nc-TiN/a-Si3N4," which may be regarded as the prototype of the family of superhard nc-metal-N/a-Si3N4 systems, also exhibits a significant hardness enhancement. Extensive density-functional theory calculations indicate that the superhardness is related to the preferential formation of TiN(111) polar interfaces with a thin β-Si3N4-derived layer. The strength of TiN in the 111 direction is similar to that of the weakest bonding direction in diamond. Oxygen impurities cause a significant reduction of the interface strength. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
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Hao, S., Delley, B., Veprek, S., & Stampfl, C. (2006). Superhard nitride-based nanocomposites: Role of interfaces and effect of impurities. Physical Review Letters, 97(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.086102
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