Carbon exhibits a large number of allotropes and its phase behaviour is still subject to significant uncertainty and intensive research. The hexagonal form of diamond, also known as lonsdaleite, was discovered in the Canyon Diablo meteorite where its formation was attributed to the extreme conditions experienced during the impact. However, it has recently been claimed that lonsdaleite does not exist as a well-defined material but is instead defective cubic diamond formed under high pressure and high temperature conditions. Here we report the synthesis of almost pure lonsdaleite in a diamond anvil cell at 100 GPa and 400 °C. The nanocrystalline material was recovered at ambient and analysed using diffraction and high resolution electron micr...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet a...
The formation mechanism of how graphite can be transformed into diamond at ultra high-pressure and-h...
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...
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressur...
abstract: Lonsdaleite, also called hexagonal diamond, has been widely used as a marker of asteroidal...
Diamond is an attractive material due to its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, quantum op...
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 (...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
In 1967, “Hexagonal diamond- a new form of carbon” was reported to be found in meteorites. This hexa...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet a...
The formation mechanism of how graphite can be transformed into diamond at ultra high-pressure and-h...
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...
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressur...
abstract: Lonsdaleite, also called hexagonal diamond, has been widely used as a marker of asteroidal...
Diamond is an attractive material due to its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, quantum op...
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 (...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
Possible techniques for experimentally obtaining hexagonal diamond are studied in the scope of the ...
Diamond is the hardest material found in nature. Its applications range from abrasives and electroni...
In 1967, “Hexagonal diamond- a new form of carbon” was reported to be found in meteorites. This hexa...
Natural diamonds that have been partially replaced by graphite have been observed to occur in natura...
The transformation pathways of carbon at high pressures are of broad interest for synthesis of novel...
Ureilite meteorites are arguably our only large suite of samples from the mantle of a dwarf planet a...
The formation mechanism of how graphite can be transformed into diamond at ultra high-pressure and-h...