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Woohyeon, Baek
Sergey A. Gromilov
Artem V. Kuklin
Evgenia A. Kovaleva
Alexandr S. Fedorov
Alexander S. Sukhikh
Michael, Hanfland
Vladimir A. Pomogaev
Iuliia A. Melchakova
Paul V. Avramov
Kirill V. Yusenko
2020-01-20T08:01:54Z
2020-01-20T08:01:54Z
2019
Woohyeon, Baek. Unique Nanomechanical Properties of Diamond−Lonsdaleite Biphases: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Consideration of 3 Popigai Impact Diamonds [Текст] / Baek Woohyeon, Sergey A. Gromilov, Artem V. Kuklin, Evgenia A. Kovaleva, Alexandr S. Fedorov, Alexander S. Sukhikh, Hanfland Michael, Vladimir A. Pomogaev, Iuliia A. Melchakova, Paul V. Avramov, Kirill V. Yusenko // Nano Letters. — 2019. — Т. 19 (№ 3). — С. 1570-1576
15306984
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b04421
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129613
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
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) demonstrate the lowest energy per carbon atom, suggesting a favorable formation of single-layer lonsdaleite (001) fragments inserted in the diamond matrix. Calculated formation energies and experimental diamond (311) and lonsdaleite (331) powder X-ray diffraction patterns indicate that all biphases could be formed under high-temperature, high-pressure conditions. Following the equation of states, the bulk modulus of the diamond (111)/lonsdaleite (001) biphase is the largest one among all bulk moduli, including pristine diamond and lonsdaleite.
Impact diamonds
lonsdaleite
compressibility
high-pressure
diamond/lonsdailete biphases
Unique Nanomechanical Properties of Diamond−Lonsdaleite Biphases: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Consideration of 3 Popigai Impact Diamonds
Journal Article
Journal Article Preprint
1570-1576
29.19.13
2020-01-20T08:01:54Z
10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b04421
Институт инженерной физики и радиоэлектроники
Кафедра теоретической физики и волновых явлений
Nano Letters
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