The hardness and thermal stability of cubic spinel silicon nitride (c-Si3N4),
synthesized under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions, have been
studied by microindentation measurements, and x-ray powder diffraction and
scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The phase at ambient temperature
has an average hardness of 35.31 GPa, slightly larger than SiO2 stishovite,
which is often referred to as the third hardest material after diamond and
cubic boron nitride. The cubic phase is stable up to 1673 K in air. At 1873 K,
α- and β-Si3N4 phases are observed, indicating a phase transformation sequence
of c-to-α-to-β-Si3N4 phases.
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