Abstract

First-principles calculations of the relative stability, structure, and physical properties of carbon nitride polymorphs predict a cubic form of C 3 N 4 with a zero-pressure bulk modulus exceeding that of diamond. Like diamond, this new phase could potentially be synthesized at high pressure and quenched to ambient pressure for use as a superhard material. The calculations also predict that α-C 3 N 4 and graphite-C 3 N 4 are energetically favored relative to β-C 3 N 4 and that published diffraction data can be re-indexed as α-C 3 N 4 with lower error.

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