The compression behavior and stress state of nanocrystalline tungsten boride (WB) were investigated using radial x-ray diffraction (RXRD) in a diamond-anvil cell under non-hydrostatic compression up to 60.4 GPa. The compression properties and stress state are analyzed using lattice strain theory. Experiments were conducted at beamline X17C of the National Synchrotron Light Source. The radial x-ray diffraction data yield a bulk modulus that is qualitatively consistent with density functional theory calculations and demonstrate that WB is a highly incompressible material. A maximum differential stress, t, of about 14 GPa can be supported by nanocrystalline WB at the highest pressure. This corresponds to about 5% of the shear modulus, G, which...
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction and diamond anvil cell techniques were used to characterize the phase ...
A high pressure diffraction study, from ambient to 50 GPa, has been carried out on nanocrystalline T...
In the current study, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to study the pressure depen...
The compression behavior and stress state of nanocrystalline tungsten boride (WB) were investigated ...
Superhard, ultra-incompressible transition-metal borides are exciting candidate materials for applic...
Ultra-incompressible and superhard materials are good candidates for applications in cutting, grindi...
High purity polycrystalline niobium contained in boron-epoxy gasket was compressed in a diamond anvi...
Superhard materials have many technological applications including cutting, polishing and drilling. ...
Tungsten tetraboride has been known so far as a non-stoichiometric compound with a variable composit...
Tungsten tetraboride has been known so far as a non-stoichiometric compound with a variable composit...
International audienceCompressibility of high purity nanostructured cBN has been studied under quasi...
Tungsten tetraboride (WB4) is experimentally considered as potentially superhard material and is the...
The behavior of nanocrystals under extreme pressure was investigated using synchrotron x-ray diffrac...
The crystal structure, mechanical, and electronic properties of W0.71Fe0.15B3 under pressure were st...
The phase stability and mechanical properties of tungsten borides W2B, WB, WB2, W2B5 and WB4 were ex...
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction and diamond anvil cell techniques were used to characterize the phase ...
A high pressure diffraction study, from ambient to 50 GPa, has been carried out on nanocrystalline T...
In the current study, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to study the pressure depen...
The compression behavior and stress state of nanocrystalline tungsten boride (WB) were investigated ...
Superhard, ultra-incompressible transition-metal borides are exciting candidate materials for applic...
Ultra-incompressible and superhard materials are good candidates for applications in cutting, grindi...
High purity polycrystalline niobium contained in boron-epoxy gasket was compressed in a diamond anvi...
Superhard materials have many technological applications including cutting, polishing and drilling. ...
Tungsten tetraboride has been known so far as a non-stoichiometric compound with a variable composit...
Tungsten tetraboride has been known so far as a non-stoichiometric compound with a variable composit...
International audienceCompressibility of high purity nanostructured cBN has been studied under quasi...
Tungsten tetraboride (WB4) is experimentally considered as potentially superhard material and is the...
The behavior of nanocrystals under extreme pressure was investigated using synchrotron x-ray diffrac...
The crystal structure, mechanical, and electronic properties of W0.71Fe0.15B3 under pressure were st...
The phase stability and mechanical properties of tungsten borides W2B, WB, WB2, W2B5 and WB4 were ex...
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction and diamond anvil cell techniques were used to characterize the phase ...
A high pressure diffraction study, from ambient to 50 GPa, has been carried out on nanocrystalline T...
In the current study, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to study the pressure depen...