TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel polymerization of nitrogen in zinc nitrides at high pressures
AU - Du, Huifang
AU - Guo, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/6/8
Y1 - 2022/6/8
N2 - Nitrogen-rich compounds containing polynitrogen are attractive candidates for high-energy-density materials. In this work, using first-principles calculations and a particle swarm optimization structural search method, four novel nitrogen-rich structures are predicted at high pressures, i.e., two ZnN3 phases with the same space group P1 (low-pressure phase LP-ZnN3 and high-pressure phase HP-ZnN3), Cmm2-ZnN5 and Pcc2-ZnN6, the energy density are estimated to be 1.41 kJ g-1, 1.88 kJ g-1, 4.07 kJ g-1, and 2.60 kJ g-1, respectively. LP-ZnN3 (54-72 GPa) and HP-ZnN3 (above 72 GPa) have the lowest enthalpies in all known ZnN3 phases, and the N6 chains in LP-ZnN3 polymerize into infinite nitrogen chains in HP-ZnN3 at 72 GPa, showing a narrow-band-gap-semiconductor to metallic phase transition. Interestingly, P1-ZnN3 has a superconducting transition temperature of 6.2 K at 50 GPa and 16.3 K at 100 GPa. In Cmm2-ZnN5 and Pcc2-ZnN6, nitrogen atoms polymerize into three-dimensional network structures and network layers under high pressures. Those predicted structures may enrich the phase diagram of high-pressure zinc nitrides, and provide clues for synthesis and exploration of novel stable polymeric nitrogen.
AB - Nitrogen-rich compounds containing polynitrogen are attractive candidates for high-energy-density materials. In this work, using first-principles calculations and a particle swarm optimization structural search method, four novel nitrogen-rich structures are predicted at high pressures, i.e., two ZnN3 phases with the same space group P1 (low-pressure phase LP-ZnN3 and high-pressure phase HP-ZnN3), Cmm2-ZnN5 and Pcc2-ZnN6, the energy density are estimated to be 1.41 kJ g-1, 1.88 kJ g-1, 4.07 kJ g-1, and 2.60 kJ g-1, respectively. LP-ZnN3 (54-72 GPa) and HP-ZnN3 (above 72 GPa) have the lowest enthalpies in all known ZnN3 phases, and the N6 chains in LP-ZnN3 polymerize into infinite nitrogen chains in HP-ZnN3 at 72 GPa, showing a narrow-band-gap-semiconductor to metallic phase transition. Interestingly, P1-ZnN3 has a superconducting transition temperature of 6.2 K at 50 GPa and 16.3 K at 100 GPa. In Cmm2-ZnN5 and Pcc2-ZnN6, nitrogen atoms polymerize into three-dimensional network structures and network layers under high pressures. Those predicted structures may enrich the phase diagram of high-pressure zinc nitrides, and provide clues for synthesis and exploration of novel stable polymeric nitrogen.
KW - high-energy-density materials
KW - nitrogen-rich compounds
KW - polynitrogen
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-648X/ac5e76
DO - 10.1088/1361-648X/ac5e76
M3 - Article
C2 - 35294933
AN - SCOPUS:85128159922
SN - 0953-8984
VL - 34
JO - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
JF - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
IS - 23
M1 - 235702
ER -