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Small Onions Formation Under Electron Irradiation of Turbostratic Bc2n and Turbostratic Bn

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

O. Stephan
Affiliation:
National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Namiki 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305JAPAN
Y. Bando
Affiliation:
National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Namiki 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305JAPAN
K. Kurashima
Affiliation:
National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Namiki 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305JAPAN
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After the discovery of C fullerenes and C nanotubes grown in the vapor phase, the formation of carbon onions [1] in the condensed phase from the irradiation of graphitic polyhedral particles with an intense electron beam gave further evidence that spherical carbon network can be favored under high temperature and strong irradiation regimes. Recently, BN and B-C-N hybrid nanotubes were synthetized. In spite of theoretical predictions, so far there has been no experimental evidence for the stability of B-N and B-C-N analogs of buckminster fullerenes. We exposed turbostratic BC2N and turbostratic BN samples to intense electron irradiation to study the ability of the honey comb network to include non hexagonal member rings and form curved structures.

In the experiments described here, the BC2N starting materials were synthesized from vapor phase reaction (CVD) of BC13 and CH3CN. Such samples were then exposed to high temperature-high pressure (HT-HP) conditions at 7.7.

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Ceramics and Ceramic Composites
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1997

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Stephan, O., Bando, Y., Dussarrat, C., Kurashima, K.,Sasaki, T., Tamiya, T. and Akaishi, M., to be published in Appl. Phys. Lett.Google Scholar