• Chinese Physics B
  • Vol. 29, Issue 10, (2020)
Ying Liu1、†, Haipeng Su1, Caoping Niu2、3, Xianlong Wang2、3, Junran Zhang4, Zhongxue Ge1, and Yanchun Li4
Author Affiliations
  • 1Xi’an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, Xi’an 70065, China
  • 2Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Institute of Solid State Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 30031, China
  • 3University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 20026, China
  • 4Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 10009, China
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    DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/aba9bd Cite this Article
    Ying Liu, Haipeng Su, Caoping Niu, Xianlong Wang, Junran Zhang, Zhongxue Ge, Yanchun Li. Synthesis of black phosphorus structured polymeric nitrogen[J]. Chinese Physics B, 2020, 29(10): Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Since the discoveries of polymeric nitrogen, named cg-N (2004), LP-N (2014), HLP-N (2019), another polymorph named black phosphorus nitrogen (BP-N) was synthesized at high-pressure-high-temperature conditions. The narrow existing pressure region and similar synthesized pressure of BP-N compared with cg-N indicate that the stable energy and enthalpy of formation of these two structures are close to each other, which was confirmed by our theoretical calculation. In order to obtain the pressure region of BP-N phase, pure N2 and TiN/Pb + N2 precursors were used for laser-heating high pressure experiments in diamond anvil cell (DAC), and the phase identity was examined by Raman and XRD mapping. BP-N can be synthesized in the pressure range of 130 GPa to 140 GPa with the assistance of heating absorber. With the decrease of the pressure, BP-N can be quenched to ~ 40 GPa. The synthesizing pressure–temperature and the stable pressure region of BP-N are important for further exploration of BP-N and its kinetic and thermal dynamic relationship with other polymeric nitrogen, especially cg-N.
    Ying Liu, Haipeng Su, Caoping Niu, Xianlong Wang, Junran Zhang, Zhongxue Ge, Yanchun Li. Synthesis of black phosphorus structured polymeric nitrogen[J]. Chinese Physics B, 2020, 29(10):
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