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Novel rhenium carbides at 200 GPa

Materials Science 2020-12-21 v1

Abstract

Laser heating of rhenium in a diamond anvil cell to 3000 K at about 200 GPa results in formation of two previously unknown rhenium carbides, hexagonal WC-type structured ReC and orthorhombic TiSi2-type structured ReC2. The Re-C slid solution formed at multimegabar pressure has the carbon content of ca. 20 at%. Unexpectedly long C-C distances (ca. 1.76-1.85 A) in 'graphene-like' carbon nets in the structure of ReC2 cannot be explained by a simple covalent bonding between carbon atoms and suggest that at very high pressures the mechanism of interaction between carbon atoms in inorganic compounds may be different from that considered so far.

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@article{arxiv.2002.01221,
  title  = {Novel rhenium carbides at 200 GPa},
  author = {Saiana Khandarkhaeva and Timofey Fedotenko and Maxim Bykov and Elena Bykova and Stella Chariton and Pavel Sedmak and Konstantin Glazyrin and Vitali Prakapenka and Natalia Dubrovinskaia and Leonid Dubrovinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01221},
  year   = {2020}
}