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Melting of Diamond
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1984
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringDiamond-like CarbonEngineeringQ-switched Yag LaserPhysicsElectron MicroscopyApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialHigh-pressure Diamond CellSolidificationExperimental PetrologyHigh-power LasersMicrostructure
Radiation from a Q-switched YAG laser, focused on the (100) face of a single crystal diamond anvil in a high-pressure diamond cell, caused a portion of the diamond anvil face to melt. Potassium bromide mixed with graphite was under pressure between the anvils when melting occurred. The diamond surface melted at pressures greater than approximately 120 kilobars and graphitized at lower pressures. Evidence for the melting and graphitization of the diamond was obtained by optical and scanning electron microscopy.
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