Impact diamonds from Popigai astrobleme were found to consist of different carbon phases: cubic and hexagonal diamond with sp3 bonding according to X-ray structural analysis as well as amorphous, crystalline and disordered graphite with sp2-bonding (Raman scattering). The sizes of graphite domains vary from 10 to 100 nm. Fundamental absorption edge for Popigai impact diamonds is shifted ~ 0.5 eV to lower energies in comparison with kimberlite diamonds (5.47 eV) as a result of the lonsdaleite input, in good agreement with ab initio calculations (Eg = 5.34 and 4.55 eV for 3C cubic and 2H hexagonal diamonds, respectively). Yellowish color of impact diamonds is due to Rayleigh light scattering on structural defects whereas graphite is responsib...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
BACKGROUND: The Marange diamond deposit in Zimbabwe is characterized by producing mixed-habit (octah...
For the work results correct interpretation, it is important to study initial materials that scienti...
Phase change and graphitization of diamonds from the Popigai impact crater (Krasnoyarsk Territory, S...
International audienceHere, we report the first occurrence so far of cubic diamond and lonsdaleite i...
This work presents a study of an unusual synthetic diamond sample, where calcite is the main phase i...
Diamond is a material of immense technological importance and an ancient signifier for wealth and so...
Resonant Raman scattering has been used to study amorphous carbon and polycrystalline diamond films....
International audienceA new olivine-pigeonite ureilite containing abundant diamonds and graphite was...
The possible presence of the high-density carbon polymorph with hexagonal symmetry known as "lonsdal...
For the first time, lonsdaleite-rich impact diamonds from one of the largest Popigai impact crater (...
Carbonado-diamond is the most enigmatic of diamond types, and surprisingly there are few optical stu...
This work is the first detailed study of carbon phases in the ureilite Almahata Sitta (sample #7). W...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
BACKGROUND: The Marange diamond deposit in Zimbabwe is characterized by producing mixed-habit (octah...
For the work results correct interpretation, it is important to study initial materials that scienti...
Phase change and graphitization of diamonds from the Popigai impact crater (Krasnoyarsk Territory, S...
International audienceHere, we report the first occurrence so far of cubic diamond and lonsdaleite i...
This work presents a study of an unusual synthetic diamond sample, where calcite is the main phase i...
Diamond is a material of immense technological importance and an ancient signifier for wealth and so...
Resonant Raman scattering has been used to study amorphous carbon and polycrystalline diamond films....
International audienceA new olivine-pigeonite ureilite containing abundant diamonds and graphite was...
The possible presence of the high-density carbon polymorph with hexagonal symmetry known as "lonsdal...
For the first time, lonsdaleite-rich impact diamonds from one of the largest Popigai impact crater (...
Carbonado-diamond is the most enigmatic of diamond types, and surprisingly there are few optical stu...
This work is the first detailed study of carbon phases in the ureilite Almahata Sitta (sample #7). W...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
BACKGROUND: The Marange diamond deposit in Zimbabwe is characterized by producing mixed-habit (octah...
For the work results correct interpretation, it is important to study initial materials that scienti...