For the first time, lonsdaleite-rich impact diamonds from one of the largest Popigai impact crater (Northern Siberia) with a high concentration of structural defects are investigated under hydrostatic compression up to 25 GPa. It is found that, depending on the nature of a sample, the bulk modulus for lonsdaleite experimentally obtained by X-ray diffraction in diamond-anvil cells is systematically lower and equal to 93.3–100.5% of the average values of the bulk moduli of a diamond matrix. Density functional theory calculations reveal possible coexistence of a number of diamond/lonsdaleite and twin diamond biphases. Among the different mutual configurations, separate inclusions of one lonsdaleite (001) plane per four diamond (111) demonstrat...
Diamond is the stiffest known material. Here we report that nanopolycrystal diamond synthesized by d...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
Triclinic CaSiO3 with walstromite-like structure is the dominant Ca-bearing phase in super-deep diam...
For the first time, lonsdaleite-rich impact diamonds from one of the largest Popigai impact crater (...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.For the first time...
abstract: Lonsdaleite, also called hexagonal diamond, has been widely used as a marker of asteroidal...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
Diamond is an attractive material due to its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, quantum op...
Phase change and graphitization of diamonds from the Popigai impact crater (Krasnoyarsk Territory, S...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
International audienceHere, we report the first occurrence so far of cubic diamond and lonsdaleite i...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала
Diamond is a material of immense technological importance and an ancient signifier for wealth and so...
Diamond is the stiffest known material. Here we report that nanopolycrystal diamond synthesized by d...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
Triclinic CaSiO3 with walstromite-like structure is the dominant Ca-bearing phase in super-deep diam...
For the first time, lonsdaleite-rich impact diamonds from one of the largest Popigai impact crater (...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.For the first time...
abstract: Lonsdaleite, also called hexagonal diamond, has been widely used as a marker of asteroidal...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
Diamond is an attractive material due to its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, quantum op...
Phase change and graphitization of diamonds from the Popigai impact crater (Krasnoyarsk Territory, S...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
International audienceHere, we report the first occurrence so far of cubic diamond and lonsdaleite i...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала
Diamond is a material of immense technological importance and an ancient signifier for wealth and so...
Diamond is the stiffest known material. Here we report that nanopolycrystal diamond synthesized by d...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
Triclinic CaSiO3 with walstromite-like structure is the dominant Ca-bearing phase in super-deep diam...