International audienceThe collapsing of C-60 into polycrystalline diamond has been studied after nonhydrostatic pressurization at ambient temperature using x-ray scattering computed tomography. Using this selective structural probe we provide evidence of concentric coexistence of "compressed graphite'' (d(00l) similar to 3.09-3.11 angstrom), s p(2)-graphitelike phase (d(00l) similar to 3.35-3.42 angstrom), and s p(3)-like amorphous carbon surrounding polycrystalline diamond (a similar to 3.56-3.59 angstrom). The so-called "compressed graphite'' exhibits a collapsed c axis and is textured with disordered layers. This latter phase is better described as a short interlayered carbon phase with buckled s p(2)-s p(3) layers with possible interlay...
We report herein ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of graphite under shock compression in con...
Recently, sophisticated theoretical computational studies have proposed several new crystal structur...
Subjecting C-60 to high pressure and temperature reveals a wide range of new carbon structures rangi...
International audienceThe collapsing of C-60 into polycrystalline diamond has been studied after non...
The production of fused compacts of polycrystalline diamond was achieved by subjecting porous (35%–4...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
International audienceAn extended use of synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction microtomography (XRD-mu...
Room temperature compression of graphitic materials leads to interesting superhard sp3 rich phases w...
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Raman Microspectroscopy showed that diamond is detected when solid C60 c...
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressur...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
In this study, we present a number of experiments on the transformation of graphite, diamond, and mu...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
We present a series of molecular dynamics simulations of the shock compression of copper matrices co...
We report herein ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of graphite under shock compression in con...
Recently, sophisticated theoretical computational studies have proposed several new crystal structur...
Subjecting C-60 to high pressure and temperature reveals a wide range of new carbon structures rangi...
International audienceThe collapsing of C-60 into polycrystalline diamond has been studied after non...
The production of fused compacts of polycrystalline diamond was achieved by subjecting porous (35%–4...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
International audienceAn extended use of synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction microtomography (XRD-mu...
Room temperature compression of graphitic materials leads to interesting superhard sp3 rich phases w...
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Raman Microspectroscopy showed that diamond is detected when solid C60 c...
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressur...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
In this study, we present a number of experiments on the transformation of graphite, diamond, and mu...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
We present a series of molecular dynamics simulations of the shock compression of copper matrices co...
We report herein ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of graphite under shock compression in con...
Recently, sophisticated theoretical computational studies have proposed several new crystal structur...
Subjecting C-60 to high pressure and temperature reveals a wide range of new carbon structures rangi...