학술논문

B-C-N Compound Synthesized Under High Temperature and High Pressure.
Document Type
Article
Source
Radiation Effects & Defects in Solids. Jan2002, Vol. 157 Issue 1/2, p245-251. 7p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs.
Subject
*HIGH temperatures
*PRESSURE
*BORIC acid
*X-ray diffraction
*BORON
*CARBON
*NITROGEN
Language
ISSN
1042-0150
Abstract
Crystalline hexagonal B(N 1- x C x ) and cubic B-C-N compounds have been synthesized from a precursor produced from melamine and boric acid by application of high temperature and high pressure. The synthesized products were characterized by X-ray diffraction. The lattice parameters for the hexagonal crystal are a=2.506 Å, c=6.657 Å, and that for the cubic crystal is a=3.596 Å. The X-ray photoelectron spectra of the B-C-N compound indicate the presence of B-N, C-N, C-C, and B-C bonds, which suggests that boron, carbon, and nitrogen atoms all bond with one another and that the B-C-N crystal is a compound in which the three kinds of atoms are mixed atomically. The composition of the B-C-N compound is B 0.47 C 0.23 N 0.30 . A strong absorption band at 1000∼1120 cm -1 attributable to the cubic B-C-N phase is observed in the infrared spectrum. The photoluminescence spectrum of hexagonal B-C-N powder measured at room temperature features a broad peak centered at 374 nm, corresponding to the band-edge emission of h-B-C-N, and is similar to that of w-GaN. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]