Covalent three-dimensional carbon nanotube and derived B-C-N polymorphs with superhardness and zero Poisson's ratio

具有超高硬度和零泊松比的共价三维碳纳米管及其衍生的BCN多晶型物

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Abstract

Carbon is one of the most versatile atoms and fosters a wealth of carbon allotropes with superior mechanical and electronic properties. A three-dimensional covalent carbon nanotube, named CCN, with a hexagonal honeycomb-like crystalline structure is proposed theoretically. CCN consists of sp (3) bonded coaxially teamed (6,0) carbon nanotubes, and the tube walls possess intrinsic wrinkles, which trigger miraculous physical properties. The mechanical and thermal dynamic stabilities are confirmed, and molecular dynamics simulations indicate high temperature thermal stability up to 1500 K. CCN has an unusual cork-like zero Poisson's ratio along the axial direction of the nanotubes, and the axial/radial stretching or compression rarely effects the radial/axial dimensions of the nanotubes. CCN is superhard with Vickers hardness of 82.8 GPa, matching that of cubic boron nitride. Substitution B and N atoms for C atoms result in superhard CCN-B(12)N(8) and CCN-C(8)N(12) with quasi-zero Poisson's radio along both axial and radial directions.

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