Boron arsenide

Boron arsenide is a chemical compound involving boron and arsenic, usually with a chemical formula BAs. Other boron arsenide compounds are known, such as the subarsenide B12As2. Chemical synthesis of cubic BAs is very challenging and its single crystal forms usually have defects.

Boron arsenide

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Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
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Properties
BAs
Molar mass 85.733 g/mol[1]
Appearance Brown cubic crystals[1]
Density 5.22 g/cm3[1]
Melting point 1,100 °C (2,010 °F; 1,370 K) decomposes[1]
Insoluble
Band gap 1.82 eV [2]
Thermal conductivity 1300 W/(m·K) (300 K) [3]
Structure[4]
Cubic (sphalerite), cF8, No. 216
F43m
a = 0.4777 nm
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Related compounds
Other anions
Boron nitride
Boron phosphide
Boron antimonide
Other cations
Aluminium arsenide
Gallium arsenide
Indium arsenide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Boron subarsenide
Identifiers
Properties
B12As2
Molar mass 279.58 g/mol
Density 3.56 g/cm3[5]
Insoluble
Band gap 3.47 eV
Structure[6]
Rhombohedral, hR42, No. 166
R3m
a = 0.6149 nm, b = 0.6149 nm, c = 1.1914 nm
α = 90°, β = 90°, γ = 120°
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Related compounds
Other anions
Boron suboxide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Properties

BAs is a cubic (sphalerite) semiconductor in the III-V family with a lattice constant of 0.4777 nm and an indirect band gap has been measured to be 1.82 eV.[7] Cubic BAs is reported to decompose to the subarsenide B12As2 at temperatures above 920 °C.[8]Boron arsenide has a melting point of 2076°C. The thermal conductivity is very high: around 1300 W/(m·K) at 300 K.[9]

The basic physical properties of cubic BAs have been experimentally characterized:[10] Band gap (1.82 eV), optical refractive index (3.29 at 657 nm), elastic modulus (326 GPa), shear modulus, Poisson’s ratio, thermal expansion coefficient (3.85×10-6 /K), and heat capacity. It can be alloyed with gallium arsenide to produce ternary and quaternary semiconductors.[11]

Boron subarsenide

Boron arsenide also occurs as subarsenides, including the icosahedral boride B12As2.It belongs to R3m space group with a rhombohedral structure based on clusters of boron atoms and two-atom As-As chains. It is a wide-bandgap semiconductor (3.47 eV) with the extraordinary ability to “self-heal” radiation damage.[12] This form can be grown on substrates such as silicon carbide.[13]

Applications

Boron arsenide has been proposed as a material for solar cell fabrication,[11][14] although it is not currently used for this purpose.

An ab initio theory has predicted that the thermal conductivity of cubic BAs is remarkably high, over 2,200 W/(m·K) at room temperature, which is comparable to that of diamond and graphite.[15] Subsequent measurements yielded a value of only 190 W/(m·K) due to high density of defects.[16][17] More recent first principles calculations incorporating four-phonon scattering predict a thermal conductivity of 1400 W/(m·K).[18] Later, defect-free boron arsenide crystals have been experimentally realized and measured with an ultrahigh thermal conductivity of 1300 W/(m·K), consistent with theory predictions.[19] Crystals with small density of defects have shown thermal conductivity of 900–1000 W/(m·K).[20][21]

References

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