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Synthesis and properties of bulk Mg$_3$WN$_4$ in a wurtzite-derived structure

Materials Science 2026-05-28 v1

Abstract

Experimental synthesis of theoretically predicted materials with controlled elemental coordination environments can lead to realization of useful properties, such as facile ion transport or ferroelectric switching. Among such materials are new ternary nitrides in the Mg-W-N composition space, where several new stable and metastable compounds have been predicted and synthesized recently in bulk and film forms. Here, we report for the first time on the bulk synthesis of Mg3_3WN4_4 in a wurtzite-derived crystal structure via a solid state metathesis reaction. InIn situsitu synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction shows how the ion exchange proceeds from Li6_6WN4_4 + 3 MgCl2_2 precursors to Mg3_3WN4_4 + 6 LiCl products, with the reaction starting slowly near 380 ^\circC and completing by 600 ^\circC, including the presence of a competing disordered rocksalt-derived phase (Mg,W)N above 440 ^\circC. The follow up exex situsitu powder synthesis at 400 ^\circC for 0.5 hour with 10% excess MgCl2_2 reveals the cation-ordered nature of the wurtzite-derived Mg3_3WN4_4 structure with polar symmetry confirmed by second harmonic generation measurements. Optical absorption spectra, chemical composition analysis, and electron microscopy imaging suggests that bulk wurtzite Mg3_3WN4_4 is prone to defect formation. Overall, this study shows that selective exex situsitu synthesis of the phase pure ternary nitrides, informed by \textit{in situ} measurements, is possible by carefully controlling the thermal budget of the reaction, and paves a way towards property characterization of wurtzite Mg3_3WN4_4.

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@article{arxiv.2605.28799,
  title  = {Synthesis and properties of bulk Mg$_3$WN$_4$ in a wurtzite-derived structure},
  author = {Anna A. Berseneva and Christopher L. Rom and Layton Rudolph and Yunseung Kuk and P. Shiv Halasyamani and Rebecca W. Smaha and James R. Neilson and Andriy Zakutayev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.28799},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures