Superhard boron-carbon materials are of prime interest due to their non-oxidizing properties at high temperatures compared to diamond-based materials and their non-reactivity with ferrous metals under extreme conditions. In this work, evolutionary algorithms combined with density functional theory have been utilized to predict stable structures and properties for the boron-carbon system, including the elusive superhard BC5 compound. We report on the microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition on a silicon substrate of a series of composite materials containing amorphous boron-doped graphitic carbon, boron-doped diamond, and a cubic hard-phase with a boron-content as high as 7.7 at%. The nanoindentation hardness of these composite materials c...
Boron carbide is a material of choice for many industrial and specialty applications due to the exce...
The insufficient data on a structure of the boron-doped diamond (BDD) has frustrated efforts to full...
The widely known allotropes of carbon are graphite, diamond and amorphous carbon. Out of these, in i...
Superhard boron-carbon materials are of prime interest due to their non-oxidizing properties at high...
Boron carbide is a material well known for its favorable properties such as high hardness, low speci...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the understanding gained from the investigation of t...
International audienceRhombohedral dense forms of carbon, rh-C 2 (or hexagonal h-C6), and boron nitr...
ABSTRACT: Boron carbide (B4C) is a hard material whose value for extended engineering applications s...
Hard and superhard materials are essential for a myriad of scientific, biomedical, and industrial ap...
In this work, we investigated a modern combined processing technique for the synthesis of lightweigh...
Superhard materials have numerous industrial applications and are then the subject of intense invest...
In this paper, the effect of boron doping on the electrical, morphological and structural properties...
Recent transmission electron microscopy results demonstrate that the failure of B4C is commensurate ...
Boron Carbide is one the hardest and lightest material that is also relatively easier to synthesis a...
The modern synthesis of superhard and, especially, ultrahard phases is a fascinating area of researc...
Boron carbide is a material of choice for many industrial and specialty applications due to the exce...
The insufficient data on a structure of the boron-doped diamond (BDD) has frustrated efforts to full...
The widely known allotropes of carbon are graphite, diamond and amorphous carbon. Out of these, in i...
Superhard boron-carbon materials are of prime interest due to their non-oxidizing properties at high...
Boron carbide is a material well known for its favorable properties such as high hardness, low speci...
International audienceIn this work, we focus on the understanding gained from the investigation of t...
International audienceRhombohedral dense forms of carbon, rh-C 2 (or hexagonal h-C6), and boron nitr...
ABSTRACT: Boron carbide (B4C) is a hard material whose value for extended engineering applications s...
Hard and superhard materials are essential for a myriad of scientific, biomedical, and industrial ap...
In this work, we investigated a modern combined processing technique for the synthesis of lightweigh...
Superhard materials have numerous industrial applications and are then the subject of intense invest...
In this paper, the effect of boron doping on the electrical, morphological and structural properties...
Recent transmission electron microscopy results demonstrate that the failure of B4C is commensurate ...
Boron Carbide is one the hardest and lightest material that is also relatively easier to synthesis a...
The modern synthesis of superhard and, especially, ultrahard phases is a fascinating area of researc...
Boron carbide is a material of choice for many industrial and specialty applications due to the exce...
The insufficient data on a structure of the boron-doped diamond (BDD) has frustrated efforts to full...
The widely known allotropes of carbon are graphite, diamond and amorphous carbon. Out of these, in i...