Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5391170 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
High pressure Raman experiments on boron nitride multi-walled nanotubes show that the intensity of the vibrational mode at â¼1367Â cmâ1 vanishes at â¼12Â GPa and it does not recover under decompression. In comparison, the high pressure Raman experiments on hexagonal boron nitride show a clear signature of a phase transition from hexagonal to wurtzite at â¼13Â GPa which is reversible on decompression. These results are contrasted with the pressure behavior of carbon nanotubes and graphite.
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Authors
Surajit Saha, D.V.S. Muthu, D. Golberg, C. Tang, C. Zhi, Y. Bando, A.K. Sood,