Novel superhard structures of high-pressure C-N compounds
Yunlong Wang, Chi Ding, Jianan Yuan, and Jian Sun

TL;DR
This study uses machine learning and first-principles calculations to discover twelve new superhard C-N compounds with high energy density and excellent mechanical properties, suitable for advanced material applications.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery of twelve novel superhard C-N compounds with high energy density, validated by structural and hardness modeling, expanding the known high-pressure carbon-nitrogen materials.
Findings
Twelve new superhard C-N compounds identified with Vickers hardness over 40 GPa.
Some structures exhibit fracture toughness surpassing WC.
Nitrogen-rich compounds have high energy densities comparable to explosive materials.
Abstract
Through machine learning force field accelerated structure search combined with first-principles calculations, we have studied the structures of new C-N compounds with different stoichiometric ratios, and found twelve new superhard C-N compounds, the energies of these structures are similar to c-C3N4 , which is possibly synthesized by high pressure experiment, the XRD of Pa-3(C4N) P3(C4N) and C2/m(C2N) are consistent with previous experimental data and can be used as the structural candidate. According to the macro hardness model, they are all superhard structures, with Vickers hardness over 40GPa, even, the hardness of Pa-3 (C4N) as high as 82.2GPa, and Pa-3 (C4N) combines high tensile and shear resistance. Compared with the hardness calculated by macro hardness model and bond resistance model, we obtained the relationship between the hardness and chemical concentration of C-N…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetal and Thin Film Mechanics · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
