We report herein ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of graphite under shock compression in conjunction with the multiscale shock technique. Our simulations reveal that a novel short-lived layered diamond intermediate is formed within a few hundred of femtoseconds upon shock loading at a shock velocity of 12km/s (longitudinal stress>130 GPa), followed by formation of cubic diamond. The layered diamond state differs from the experimentally observed hexagonal diamond intermediate found at lower pressures and previous hydrostatic calculations in that a rapid buckling of the graphitic planes produces a mixture of hexagonal and cubic diamond (layered diamond). Direct calculation of the x-ray absorption spectra in our simulations reveals tha...
Shock waves resulting from asteroidal and laboratory impacts convert sp 2 -bonded graphitic material...
This work presents first insights into the dynamics of free-surface release clouds from dynamically ...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
The shock strength dependent formation of diamond represents one of the most intriguing questions in...
We present a series of molecular dynamics simulations of the shock compression of copper matrices co...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
The possible presence of the high-density carbon polymorph with hexagonal symmetry known as "lonsdal...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
We performed molecular dynamics simulations of shock wave propagation in diamond in the [110] crysta...
The occurrence of diamonds in terrestrial impact craters and meteorites is related to dynamic shock ...
The formation mechanism of how graphite can be transformed into diamond at ultra high-pressure and-h...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
The production of fused compacts of polycrystalline diamond was achieved by subjecting porous (35%–4...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
Shock waves resulting from asteroidal and laboratory impacts convert sp 2 -bonded graphitic material...
This work presents first insights into the dynamics of free-surface release clouds from dynamically ...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...
The shock-induced transition from graphite to diamond has been of great scientific and technological...
The shock strength dependent formation of diamond represents one of the most intriguing questions in...
We present a series of molecular dynamics simulations of the shock compression of copper matrices co...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
The possible presence of the high-density carbon polymorph with hexagonal symmetry known as "lonsdal...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
We performed molecular dynamics simulations of shock wave propagation in diamond in the [110] crysta...
The occurrence of diamonds in terrestrial impact craters and meteorites is related to dynamic shock ...
The formation mechanism of how graphite can be transformed into diamond at ultra high-pressure and-h...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
The production of fused compacts of polycrystalline diamond was achieved by subjecting porous (35%–4...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
Shock waves resulting from asteroidal and laboratory impacts convert sp 2 -bonded graphitic material...
This work presents first insights into the dynamics of free-surface release clouds from dynamically ...
Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant...