# Thermal expansion of {\alpha}-boron and some boron-rich pnictides

**Authors:** Kirill A. Cherednichenko, Vladimir L. Solozhenko

arXiv: 1907.03144 · 2019-10-01

## TL;DR

This study investigates the thermal expansion behavior of {	extalpha}-boron and boron-rich pnictides using high-temperature X-ray diffraction, revealing quasi-linear expansion and no phase transitions up to 1280 K.

## Contribution

It provides detailed measurements of thermal expansion in {	extalpha}-boron and related pnictides, highlighting their temperature-dependent lattice behavior.

## Key findings

- No phase transitions observed up to 1280 K
- Lattice parameters increase quasi-linearly with temperature
- Thermal expansion coefficients vary among the studied compounds

## Abstract

Thermal expansion of {\alpha}-rhombohedral boron ({\alpha}-B12) and two isostructural boron-rich pnictides (B12P2 and B12As2) has been studied between 298 and 1280 K by high-temperature synchrotron X-ray diffraction. For all studied phases no temperature-induced phase transitions have been observed. The observed temperature dependencies of the lattice parameters and unit cell volumes were found to be quasi-linear. Variation of the thermal expansion coefficients in the group of boron-rich pnictides (B13N2 - B12P2 - B12As2) was analyzed.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.03144