Synthesis of highly crystalline multilayered Boron niride microflakes

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2016

Abstract

Boron niride microflakes of 2-5 μm in diameter and greater than 40 μm in length with multilayer structure and highly crystalline nature are synthesized in two states of catalysts and dual role of nitrogen at 1100 °C. Most of the microflakes are flat, smooth and vertically aligned with a wall-like view from the top. Transmission electron microscopy shows overlapped layers of microflakes with an interlayer spacing of 0.34 nm. The h-BN components of the synthesized microflakes are verified from B 1s and N1 s peaks at 190. 7 and 397.9 eV. Raman shift at 1370 (cm-1) and sharp peaks in the XRD pattern further confirm the h-BN phase and crystalline nature of the synthesized microflakes. Microflakes of h-BN with the above characteristics are highly desirable for the development of a solid state neutron detector with higher detection efficiency.

Keywords

Synthesis, Crystalline, Multilayered, Boron niride, Microflakes

Divisions

PHYSICS

Publication Title

Scientific Reports

Volume

6

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

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