Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004pepi..143..593i&link_type=abstract
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 143, p. 593-600.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Polycrystalline diamond aggregates have been synthesized by direct conversion of graphite at pressures of 12-25GPa and temperatures 1800-2500°C using a multianvil apparatus. The synthesized diamond was optically transparent and colorless, and was of cubic symmetry as determined by micro-focus X-ray diffraction. TEM analyses revealed that the sample consists of minute crystals of typically 10-20nm, and only a very weak and broad band at ~1332cm-1 was observed by Raman spectroscopy. An indentation test demonstrated that the present polycrystalline diamond possesses a Knoop hardness of up to 140GPa, which is equivalent to or even higher than those of natural and synthetic single-crystal diamonds (~60-130GPa) and nearly twice as high as those of synthetic polycrystalline diamonds containing binders (~50-70GPa). The present results imply that natural polycrystalline diamonds may have been formed by a rapid transformation from metastable graphite present in cold subducted crust, when encountering in warmer regions, such as rising plumes in the mantle transition region.
Funakoshi Ken-Ichi
Inoue Toru
Irifune Tetsuo
Kurio Ayako
Sakamoto Shizue
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