Nanometre-sized diamond has been found in meteorites, protoplanetary nebulae, and interstellar dusts, as well as in residues of detonation and in diamond films. Remarkably, the size distribution of diamond nanoparticles seems to be peaked around 2-5 nm, and to be largely independent of preparation conditions. We have carried out ab initio calculations of the stability of nanodiamond as a function of surface hydrogen coverage and of size. We have found that at about 3 nm, and for a broad range of pressures and temperatures, particles with bare, reconstructed surfaces become thermodynamically more stable than those with hydrogenated surfaces, thus preventing the formation of larger grains. Our findings provide an explanation of the ...
We present x-ray absorption and emission experiments and ab initio calculations showing that the siz...
Clusters of diamond-phase carbon, known as nanodiamonds, exhibit novel mechanical, optical and biolo...
Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) with a typical size of 5 nm have attracted broad interest in science ...
Nanometer sized diamond has been found in meteorites, proto-planetary nebulae and interstellar dust...
Nanometer-sized diamond grains are commonly found in primitive chondritic meteorites, but their orig...
Diamond properties are significantly affected by crystallite size. High surface to volume fractions ...
Nanometre-sized diamonds (nanodiamonds) are to date the most abundant presolar grains in primitive ...
Nanosized diamond particles in the interstellar space and in the Earth rocks related with water pres...
The model of nanosized diamond particles formation at metastable P-T parameters from fluid is presen...
There are four main types of natural diamonds and related formation processes. The first type compri...
Photonic active diamond nanoparticles attract increasing attention from a wide community for applica...
Presented are results of our ab initio study of the surface reconstruction and relaxation of (100) s...
International audienceTwo main processes are used to synthesize nanodiamonds (NDs): (i) by detonatio...
We present a theoretical study of the structure and optical properties of nanodiamonds. Using ab ini...
Nanodiamond or nanocrystalline diamond is a broad term used to describe a plethora of materials. It ...
We present x-ray absorption and emission experiments and ab initio calculations showing that the siz...
Clusters of diamond-phase carbon, known as nanodiamonds, exhibit novel mechanical, optical and biolo...
Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) with a typical size of 5 nm have attracted broad interest in science ...
Nanometer sized diamond has been found in meteorites, proto-planetary nebulae and interstellar dust...
Nanometer-sized diamond grains are commonly found in primitive chondritic meteorites, but their orig...
Diamond properties are significantly affected by crystallite size. High surface to volume fractions ...
Nanometre-sized diamonds (nanodiamonds) are to date the most abundant presolar grains in primitive ...
Nanosized diamond particles in the interstellar space and in the Earth rocks related with water pres...
The model of nanosized diamond particles formation at metastable P-T parameters from fluid is presen...
There are four main types of natural diamonds and related formation processes. The first type compri...
Photonic active diamond nanoparticles attract increasing attention from a wide community for applica...
Presented are results of our ab initio study of the surface reconstruction and relaxation of (100) s...
International audienceTwo main processes are used to synthesize nanodiamonds (NDs): (i) by detonatio...
We present a theoretical study of the structure and optical properties of nanodiamonds. Using ab ini...
Nanodiamond or nanocrystalline diamond is a broad term used to describe a plethora of materials. It ...
We present x-ray absorption and emission experiments and ab initio calculations showing that the siz...
Clusters of diamond-phase carbon, known as nanodiamonds, exhibit novel mechanical, optical and biolo...
Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) with a typical size of 5 nm have attracted broad interest in science ...