Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2012-03-29
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
5 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
By electron and X-ray diffraction we establish that the CrB$_4$ compound discovered over 40 years ago crystallizes in the $oP10$ (\emph{Pnnm}) structure, in disagreement with previous experiments but in agreement with a recent first-principles prediction. The 3D boron network in the new structure is a distorted version of the rigid carbon $sp^3$ network proposed recently for the high-pressure C$_4$ allotrope. According to our density functional theory calculations and the analysis of the bonding, CrB$_4$ is a potentially superhard material. In fact, the calculated weakest shear and tensile stresses exceed 50 GPa and its Vickers hardness is estimated to be 48 GPa.
Chen Xing-Qiu
Kolmogorov Aleksey N.
Lazar Petr
Li Dianzhong
Li Yiyi
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