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Diamond-graphene composite nanostructures

Authors :
Németh, P
Mccoll, K
Smith, R
Murri, M
Garvie, L
Alvaro, M
Pécz, B
Jones, A
Corà, F
Salzmann, C
Mcmillan, P
Németh, Péter
McColl, Kit
Smith, Rachael L.
Murri, Mara
Garvie, Laurence A. J.
Alvaro, Matteo
Pécz, Béla
Jones, Adrian P.
Corà, Furio
Salzmann, Christoph G.
McMillan, Paul F.
Németh, P
Mccoll, K
Smith, R
Murri, M
Garvie, L
Alvaro, M
Pécz, B
Jones, A
Corà, F
Salzmann, C
Mcmillan, P
Németh, Péter
McColl, Kit
Smith, Rachael L.
Murri, Mara
Garvie, Laurence A. J.
Alvaro, Matteo
Pécz, Béla
Jones, Adrian P.
Corà, Furio
Salzmann, Christoph G.
McMillan, Paul F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The search for new nanostructural topologies composed of elemental carbon is driven by technological opportunities as well as the need to understand the structure and evolution of carbon materials formed by planetary shock impact events and in laboratory syntheses. We describe two new families of diamond-graphene (diaphite) phases constructed from layered and bonded sp3 and sp2 nanostructural units and provide a framework for classifying the members of this new class of materials. The nanocomposite structures are identified within both natural impact diamonds and laboratory-shocked samples and possess diffraction features that have previously been assigned to lonsdaleite and postgraphite phases. The diaphite nanocomposites represent a new class of high-performance carbon materials that are predicted to combine the superhard qualities of diamond with high fracture toughness and ductility enabled by the graphitic units and the atomically defined interfaces between the sp3- and sp2-bonded nanodomains.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308933494
Document Type :
Electronic Resource