Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is a brittle ceramic with a layered structure, however, recent experiments have suggested that inter-layer structural engineering could be key to new structural and functional properties. Here we report the scalable bulk synthesis of high-density crystalline h-BN solids, by using high-temperature spark plasma sintering (SPS) of h-BN powders, which show high values of mechanical strength, ductility, dielectric constant, thermal conductivity, and exceptional neutron radiation shielding capability. Through exhaustive characterizations we reveal that SPS induces non-basal plane crystallinity, twisting of layers, and facilitates inter-grain fusion with a high degree of in-plane alignment across macroscale dimensions, resulting in near-theoretical density and improved properties. Our findings highlight the importance of material design, via new approaches such as layer twisting and interlayer interconnections, to create novel ceramics with properties that could go beyond their intrinsic limits.
@article{arxiv.2405.06007,
title = {Anomalous properties of spark plasma sintered boron nitride solids},
author = {Abhijit Biswas and Peter Serles and Gustavo A. Alvarez and Jesse Schimpf and Michel Hache and Jonathan Kong and Pedro Guerra Demingos and Bo Yuan and Tymofii S. Pieshkov and Chenxi Li and Anand B. Puthirath and Bin Gao and Tia Gray and Xiang Zhang and Jishnu Murukeshan and Robert Vajtai and Pengcheng Dai and Chandra Veer Singh and Jane Howe and Yu Zou and Lane W. Martin and James Patrick Clancy and Zhiting Tian and Tobin Filleter and Pulickel M. Ajayan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06007},
year = {2025}
}
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Authors revised version, 46 pages, 4 Main figures, 16 SI figures