Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1820016 Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two atomic models of non-stoichiometric metal diborides M1−xB2 are now assumed: (i) the presence of cation vacancies and (ii) the presence of “super-stoichiometric” boron which is placed in cation vacancy site. We have performed first principle total energy calculations using the VASP-PAW method with the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) for the exchange-correlation potential in a perspective to reveal the trends of their possible stable atomic configurations depending on the type of M cations (M = Mg, Al, Zr or Nb) and the type of the defects (metal vacancies versus metal vacancies occupied by “super-stoichiometric” boron in forms of single atoms, dimers B2 or trimers B3). Besides we have estimated the stability of these non-stoichiometric states (on the example of magnesium–boron system) as depending on the possible synthetic routes, namely via solid-state reaction method, as well as in reactions between solid boron and Mg vapor; and between these reagents in gaseous phase. We demonstrate that the non-stoichiometric states such as B2 and B3 placed in metal sites may be stabilized, while the occupation of vacancy sites by single boron atoms is the most unfavorable.

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