We present a near edge x-ray absorption fine structure study of artificial chemical vapor deposition diamonds with sizes in the micron range and of size distributed nanodiamonds extracted from the Murchison meteorite. The modified peak shape in the case of the nanodiamond sample is explained by the interplay between the size distribution of the nanodiamonds and quantum confinement effects within a quantitative analysis based on the effective mass approximation theory.
Among the different carbon allotropes fullerenes are exceptionally intriguing for their spheroidal topology out of pentagons and hexagons. However, the dominant formation mode is still ambiguous. Here, we analyze the fullerene formation process by the statistical analysis of fullerene sizes produced in a laser-induced microplasma finding that a simple two-parameter lognormal distribution describes impressively well the cluster frequencies under various conditions. Our findings clearly reveal coalescent growth following a classical collision dynamics and disagree with several earlier assumptions.
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