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Superhard Monoclinic Polymorph of Carbon
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2009
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCarbonizationDiamond-like CarbonEngineeringGlassy CarbonCarbon-based MaterialOvercompressed GraphiteCold-compressed GraphiteApplied PhysicsCarbon MaterialsGrapheneCrystal Structure DesignChemistrySuperhard Monoclinic PolymorphCrystallographyNovel Phase
We report a novel phase of carbon possessing a monoclinic C2/m structure (8 atoms/cell) identified using an ab initio evolutionary structural search. This polymorph, which we call M-carbon, is related to the (2x1) reconstruction of the (111) surface of diamond and can also be viewed as a distorted (through sliding and buckling of the sheets) form of graphite. It is stable over cold-compressed graphite above 13.4 GPa. The simulated x-ray diffraction pattern and near K-edge spectroscopy are in satisfactory agreement with the experimental data [W. L. Mao, Science 302, 425 (2003)10.1126/science.1089713] on overcompressed graphite. The hardness and bulk modulus of this new carbon polymorph are calculated to be 83.1 and 431.2 GPa, respectively, which are comparable to those of diamond.
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