Relationship between layered crystal structure and mechanical properties of M3AlN (M = Zr and Hf): A first-principles investigation

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Jiemin Wang
Jingyang Wang
Fangzhi Li
Yanchun Zhou
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research
[2] Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Bonding character, elastic mechanical parameters, ideal strengths, and atomistic shear deformation mechanisms of M3AlN (M = Zr and Hf) were studied by first-principles method. M3AlN exhibits layered chemical bonding character due to the alternately stacking of relatively soft Al–M and strong N–M covalent bonds. The second-order elastic constants and mechanical parameters of M3AlN were reported for the first time. The stress–strain relationships for different deformation modes were studied and the ideal shear and tensile strength were obtained. M3AlN ceramics are predicted to be “quasi-ductile” layered nitrides based on the low shear-modulus-to-bulk-modulus ratios, positive Cauchy pressure (c12–c44), and lower ideal shear strength compared to ideal tensile strength. Investigation of the atomistic shear deformation mechanism of Hf3AlN shows that stretching of soft Al–Hf bonds and relatively weak bridge N–Hf1 bonds dominate the shear deformation; while the rigid N–Hf2 bonds resist against the applied shear strain. Chemical bonding characteristics and shear deformation mechanism of M3AlN are similar with those of other “quasi-ductile” ceramics, such as MAX phases, LaPO4 monazite, and γ-Y2Si2O7. The results further suggest that M3AlN nitrides should be quasi-ductile and damage tolerant.
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