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Phase transition and enhanced hardness of LaB4 under pressure

Materials Science 2022-03-14 v1

Abstract

The crystalline structures of lanthanum tetraboride, LaB4, under pressure are investigated using a genetic algorithm method coupled with first-principles calculations. We find two low-enthalpy phases for LaB4 as the thermodynamic ground state up to 200 GPa: a phase previously observed in experiments (P4/mbm) and a novel orthorhombic phase (Pnma-I). The P4/mbm phase transforms to the Pnma-I phase at around 106 GPa, accompanied by breakage of the B-octahedron. The P4/mbm phase of LaB4 exhibits a high hardness (30.5 GPa) at ambient conditions, which is comparable to that of the hard material B4C. The hardness of the two low-enthalpy phases increases with pressure. The electronic band structures shows that all of the competitive phases (two stable and two metastable phases) are metallic. Phonon calculations shows the P4/mbm and Pnma-I phases are thermodynamically stable in their respective pressure ranges. This elucidation of the phase transition behavior and hardness of LaB4 provides new knowledge on the interesting high-pressure behaviors of the rare-earth metal borides.

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@article{arxiv.2112.00251,
  title  = {Phase transition and enhanced hardness of LaB4 under pressure},
  author = {Chen Pan and Sheng-Yan Wang and Hui Tang and Hong-Yun Wu and Hong Jiang and Yue-Hua Su and Chao Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.00251},
  year   = {2022}
}