Abstract

High-purity cubic boron nitride (cBN) and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) single crystals were synthesised at 4.5 GPa and 1500 °C using barium boron nitride as a solvent. Secondary ion mass spectrometry was used to analyse impurities in the crystals. Fine cBN and hBN crystals, whose oxygen and carbon concentrations were less than 10 18 atoms/cm 3, were obtained, and their band-edge optical properties were measured by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy. High-purity hBN single crystals exhibited intense ultraviolet emission, demonstrating their promise for use as deep ultraviolet-light emitters.

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