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High-pressure x-ray diffraction andab initiostudy ofNi2Mo3N,Pd2Mo3N,Pt2Mo3N,Co3Mo3N, andFe3Mo3N: Two families of ultra-incompressible bimetallic interstitial nitrides

D. Martinez-garciaAlfredo SeguraJavier López-solanoOscar GomisPlácida Rodríguez-hernándezAlfonso MuñozCh. Ferrer-rocaFernando SapiñaS. AlconchelDaniel Errandonea

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Bulk modulusMaterials scienceEquation of state (cosmology)SpinelAb initioOrder (ring theory)Nitrideengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyVickers hardness testX-ray crystallographyengineering

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We have studied by means of high-pressure x-ray diffraction the structural stability of ${\text{Ni}}_{2}{\text{Mo}}_{3}\text{N}$, ${\text{Co}}_{3}{\text{Mo}}_{3}\text{N}$, and ${\text{Fe}}_{3}{\text{Mo}}_{3}\text{N}$. We also report ab initio computing modeling of the high-pressure properties of these compounds, ${\text{Pd}}_{2}{\text{Mo}}_{3}\text{N}$ and ${\text{Pt}}_{2}{\text{Mo}}_{3}\text{N}$. We have found that the nitrides remain stable in the ambient-pressure cubic structure at least up to 50 GPa and determined their equation of state. All of them have a bulk modulus larger than 300 GPa. Single-crystal elastic constants have been calculated in order to quantify the stiffness of the investigated nitrides. We found that they should have a Vickers hardness similar to that of cubic spinel nitrides such as $\ensuremath{\gamma}{\text{-Si}}_{3}{\text{N}}_{4}$.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.82.174105