Hardness of T-carbon: Density functional theory calculations
Abstract
We revisit and interpret the mechanical properties of the recently proposed allotrope of carbon, T-carbon [Sheng \emph{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett., \textbf{106}, 155703 (2011)], using density functional theory in combination with different empirical hardness models. In contrast with the early estimation based on the Gao's model, which attributes to T-carbon an high Vickers hardness of 61 GPa comparable to that of superhard cubic boron nitride (\emph{c}-BN), we find that T-carbon is not a superhard material, since its Vickers hardenss does not exceed 10 GPa. Besides providing clear evidence for the absence of superhardenss in T-carbon, we discuss the physical reasons behind the failure of Gao's and \v{S}imnek and Vack\'a\v{r}'s (SV) models in predicting the hardness of T-carbon, residing on their improper treatment of the highly anisotropic distribution of quasi-\emph{sp}-like C-C hybrids. A possible remedy to the Gao and SV models based on the concept of superatom is suggest, which indeed yields a Vickers hardness of about 8 GPa.
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@article{arxiv.1108.2570,
title = {Hardness of T-carbon: Density functional theory calculations},
author = {Xing-Qiu Chen and Haiyang Niu and Cesare Franchini and Dianzhong Li and Yiyi Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.2570},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages and 3 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev. B as a Rapid Communication