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Figure 11
(a) Structure of BaP2N4 projected on the ab plane. The PN4 network forms hexagonal tunnels where the Ba atoms are lodged. (b) The P skeleton of BaP2N4 (cbo) shows a four-connectivity characteristic of tetrels. This can be understood with the EZKC if we consider that P atoms act structurally as Ψ-Si atoms.

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