Abstract

Aluminum nitride was found to act as the catalyst for the synthesis of cubic BN by sealing the mixture of hexagonal BN and AIN in a pressure cell under the inert or reducing atmosphere. No conversion of hexagonal BN to cubic BN was observed under pressures below 7×109 Pa (7 GPa, 70 kbar) without AIN addition. All hexagonal BN could be completely converted to cubic BN under 6.5 GPa at 1600°C by the addition of 20 mol% AIN. The cubic BN thus synthesized was a typical tetrahedron (grain size ≅2 μm). The pressure‐temperature diagram for the synthesis of cubic BN was determined at >7 GPa and T<1700°C.

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