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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 90, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2711277
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The authors report a synthesis of unique superhard aggregated boron nitride nanocomposites (ABNNCs) showing the enhancement of hardness up to 100% in comparison with single crystal c-BN. Such a great hardness increase is due to the combination of the Hall-Petch and the quantum confinement effects. The decrease of the grain size down to 14 nm and the simultaneous formation of the two dense BN phases with hexagonal and cubic structures within the grains at nano- and subnanolevel result in enormous mechanical property enhancement with maximum hardness of 85 (5) GPa. Thus, ABNNC is the first non- carbon- based bulk material with the value of hardness approaching that of single crystal and polycrystalline diamond and aggregated diamond nanorods. ABNNC also has an unusually high fracture toughness for superhard materials (K-1C = 15 MPa m(0.5)) and wear resistance (W-H = 11; compare, for industrial polycrystalline diamond, W-H = 3-4 ), in combination with high thermal stability (above 1600 K in air), making it an exceptional superabrasive. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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