A Hexagonal (Wurtzite) Form of Silicon

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The existence of a hexagonal (wurtzite) form of silicon, similar to that
form of diamond (carbon) observed in meteorites and in the laboratory,
has been identified by x-ray diffraction in reaction-bonded silicon
nitride containing unreacted silicon. The presence of this phase is due
to stresses created in the silicon by the nitridation reaction.

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