Download PDFOpen PDF in browserThe Role of Sb and N Incorporation in Modifying Material PropertiesEasyChair Preprint 1440323 pages•Date: August 12, 2024AbstractThe incorporation of antimony (Sb) and nitrogen (N) into various materials significantly alters their properties, leading to enhanced performance and new applications across multiple domains. This paper explores the effects of Sb and N incorporation on the mechanical, electrical, thermal, and optical properties of materials, including metals, semiconductors, and ceramics. Antimony, known for its role in modifying electronic properties and enhancing material strength, interacts with host atoms to influence crystal structures and solubility. Nitrogen, with its ability to form nitrides and affect lattice distortion, plays a crucial role in improving hardness, thermal stability, and band gap tuning. By examining mechanisms of incorporation, case studies, and experimental methods, this study provides a comprehensive overview of how Sb and N affect material properties and highlights their practical applications in industry and technology. Challenges and limitations in controlling these elements' concentrations and the impacts on material stability are discussed, alongside future directions for research and technological advancements. This synthesis of knowledge offers valuable insights for material scientists seeking to engineer materials with tailored properties for specific applications. Keyphrases: Antimony, Doping, Hardness, material properties, nitrogen
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