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Formation of Diamond by Explosive Shock
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EngineeringElectron-diffraction ExaminationsExplosionsShock CompressionMaterials ScienceExplosive ShocksExplosive CompactionExplosive ShockMicrostructureDiamond-like CarbonDetonation PhenomenonExplosive ChemistryApplied PhysicsSimple CompressionGrapheneRock BurstChemical KineticsMechanics Of MaterialsExplosive Hazards
Samples of graphite have been recovered after exposure to explosive shocks of 300,000-atm estimated intensity. X-ray and electron-diffraction examinations prove the existence of diamond in this material. The mechanism proposed for the formation of diamond under these conditions is simple compression in the c-axis direction of the rhombohedral form of graphite.
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