We predict new tungsten borides, some of which are promising hard materials that are expected to be stable in a wide range of conditions, according to the computed composition-temperature phase diagram. New boron-rich compound WB is predicted to be superhard, with a Vickers hardness of 45 GPa, to possess high fracture toughness of ∼4 MPa·m, and to be thermodynamically stable in a wide range of temperatures at ambient pressure. Temperature dependences of the mechanical properties of the boron-richest WB and WB phases were studied using quasiharmonic and anharmonic approximations. Our results suggest that WB remains a high-performance material even at very high temperatures.
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