2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0138911
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Hardness of nano- and microcrystalline lonsdaleite

Abstract: Lonsdaleite is a hexagonal allotrope of carbon found in nature in meteorites and at meteorite impact sites. It has been predicted to have an indentation hardness greater than cubic diamond by first principles calculations. However, this has not been demonstrated experimentally. Here, nanoindentation was used to measure the hardness of two different lonsdaleite samples. One contains nanocrystalline lonsdaleite synthesized by high pressure compression of glassy carbon. The other is from a ureilite meteorite that… Show more

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“…This density also excludes the possibility that this region contained significant quantities of diaphite (expected density ~2.9 g/cm 3 ). Recent hardness measurements ( 8 ) also show that the lonsdaleite in our samples has extreme hardness, not consistent with graphite or diaphite.…”
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“…This density also excludes the possibility that this region contained significant quantities of diaphite (expected density ~2.9 g/cm 3 ). Recent hardness measurements ( 8 ) also show that the lonsdaleite in our samples has extreme hardness, not consistent with graphite or diaphite.…”
contrasting
confidence: 50%