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Zero Thermal Expansion and Strong Covalent Binding of VB2 Compound.

Yili CaoWeihua JiKun LinHuitong LinQiang LiChin-Wei WangNa WangJinxia DengJun ChenXianran Xing
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Zero thermal expansion (ZTE) is an intriguing phenomenon by virtue of its peculiar lack of expansion and contraction with temperature. The achievement of ZTE in a metallic material is a desired but challenging task. Here we report the ZTE behavior of a single-phase metallic VB2 compound, stacking with the V and B atomic layers along the c direction (αV = 2.18 × 10-6 K-1, 5-150 K). Neutron powder diffraction demonstrates that the ZTE behavior is entangled in the direct blocking of the lattice expansion along all crystallographic directions with temperature. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations indicate that strong covalent binding adheres the nearest-neighbor B-B and V-B pairs, which is proposed to control the ZTE within both the basal plane and the c direction. An intimate correlation is revealed between the covalent binding and the lattice parameters. Our work indicates the opportunity to design metallic ZTE with strong chemical binding in the future.
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