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New Experimental Results on the Phase Diagram of Boron Nitride

✍ Scribed by G. Will; G. Nover; J. von der Gönna


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
255 KB
Volume
154
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4596

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✦ Synopsis


In order to clarify the discrepancy of the phase diagram on boron nitride as it is found in the literature we have made numerous in situ di4raction experiments using synchrotron radiation. The conditions were temperatures in the range of 16003C and pressures up to 6.5 GPa. For the experiments diamond anvil squeezers and the MAX80 high-pressure/high-temperature device installed at the DESY synchrotron facility in Hamburg/ Germany were used. We studied the transformation from hBN to cBN at 6.5 GPa/12003C and the backtransformation from cBN to hBN around 0.9 to 2 GPa. The experiments included kinetics measurements. The experiments veri5ed the theoretical results by V. L. Solozhenko (1991, High Pressure Res. 7, 201) and J. Maki et al. (1991, 99Proceedings II: International Conference on New Diamonds Research and Technology::). Further on the calculations for the equilibrium boundary between cBN and hBN were repeated including uncertainties of the thermodynamic data. The cubic phase, cBN, is de5nitely the stable phase, in contrast to metastable diamond. 2000 Academic Press.


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