2014
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1411.1485
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Phase stability, chemical bonding and mechanical properties of titanium nitrides: A first-principles study

Abstract: We have performed first-principles evolutionary searches for all stable titanium nitrides and have found, in addition to the well-known rocksalt-type TiN, new ground states Ti 3 N 2 , Ti 4 N 3 , Ti 6 N 5 at atmospheric pressure, and Ti 2 N and TiN 2 at higher pressures. The latest nitrogen-rich structure presents encapsulated N 2 dumbbells with a N-N distance of 1.348 Å at 60 GPa and TiN 2 is predicted to be mechanically stable (quenchable). Our calculations of the mechanical properties (bulk modulus, shear mo… Show more

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