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NbN, or niobium nitride, is a chemical compound consisting of niobium and nitrogen with the formula NbN. It is typically described as a hard, refractory ceramic with a rock-salt type crystal structure at ambient conditions. NbN is noted for its combination of high hardness and wear resistance, very high melting point, chemical stability, and metallic electrical conductivity. In addition, NbN is a superconductor, with a superconducting transition temperature around 16 kelvin and a relatively high upper critical field, properties that have made NbN films important in superconducting electronics and photon-detection applications.
Synthesis and forms: NbN can be formed by direct nitridation of niobium or by reactive deposition methods
Applications: NbN is widely used as a protective coating for cutting tools and wear parts due to
Safety and handling: NbN is generally treated as a refractory ceramic material; standard precautions for high-temperature