High‐Pressure Synthesis of Ultra‐Incompressible, Hard and Superconducting Tungsten Nitrides
Abstract Transition metal nitrides, particularly those of 5 d metals, are known for their outstanding properties, often relevant for industrial applications. Among these metal elements, tungsten is especially attractive given its low cost. In this high‐pressure investigation of the W–N system, two novel ultra‐incompressible tungsten nitride superconductors, namely W 2 N 3 and W 3 N 5 , are successfully synthesized at 35 and 56 GPa, respectively, through a direct reaction between N 2 and W in laser‐heated diamond anvil cells. Their crystal structure is determined using synchrotron single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. While the W 2 N 3 solid's sole constituting nitrogenmore »