Controlled Synthesis and Interfacial Bonding of Hexagonal Diamond/Wurtzite Boron Nitride Covalent Heterostructures

L Lu Bai (Beijing Key Laboratory of Solid-State Battery and Energy Storage Process, Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Process Engineering) J Jiayin Li (State Key Laboratory of Molecular Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) J Jiaxin Ming Y Yuguo Chen W Wenhongxin Li (School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) P Pengcheng Zhao J Jiangnan Song (Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences (ARIMS) Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China) T Tiansong Zhang W Wuxiao Han G Guoshuai Du K Kenji Watanabe T Takashi Taniguchi J Jian‐guo Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Safety Protection Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) T Tiange Bi (School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) Y Yabin Chen

Abstract

ABSTRACT Heterostructures, mediated by either weak van der Waals (vdW) coupling or chemical bonding at the heterointerface, can compensate for the inherent shortcomings of individual components and achieve exotic properties through their effective integration. The isoelectronic diamond and boron nitride (BN) can present both cubic and wurtzite polymorphs and hence prospectively form diverse heterostructures. However, synthesizing the metastable hexagonal diamond/wurtzite BN (HD/wBN) covalent heterostructures and clarifying the interfacial chemical bonds remain great challenges, despite considerable effort. In this study, we have demonstrated the direct synthesis of high‐quality HD/wBN covalent heterostructures via structural transformation of graphite/hBN vdW heterostructures under high pressure and high temperature. Raman and structural characterizations evidently confirmed the sharp HD/wBN heterointerface with both C─B and C─N bonds, attributed to inversion domain boundaries within the wBN phase. The mapped pressure‐temperature diagram exhibited the confined window required for HD/wBN heterostructures. Our work provides a viable pathway to prepare various covalent heterostructures through synergistic phase transitions and opens new opportunities for exploring their pronounced properties.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 22, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (15)

L

Lu Bai

Beijing Key Laboratory of Solid-State Battery and Energy Storage Process, Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Process Engineering

J

Jiayin Li

State Key Laboratory of Molecular Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

J

Jiaxin Ming

Y

Yuguo Chen

W

Wenhongxin Li

School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

P

Pengcheng Zhao

J

Jiangnan Song

Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences (ARIMS) Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China

T

Tiansong Zhang

W

Wuxiao Han

G

Guoshuai Du

K

Kenji Watanabe

T

Takashi Taniguchi

J

Jian‐guo Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Safety Protection Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

T

Tiange Bi

School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

Y

Yabin Chen