Investigation of carbon near the graphite-diamond-liquid triple point
1992; American Physical Society; Volume: 69; Issue: 20 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physrevlett.69.2991
ISSN1092-0145
AutoresSteven Prawer, D.N. Jamieson, R. Kalish,
Tópico(s)High-pressure geophysics and materials
ResumoPulsed laser irradiation is used to heat deeply buried damage layers in diamond. Over a small range of laser powers, damage annealing, formation of buried graphitic layers, and melting of diamond followed by its conversion upon cooling into graphite are observed. The diagnostics employed are channeling contrast microscopy, optical absorption, surface profilometry, and scanning and optical microscopies. The results are explained in terms of the behavior of carbon under high internal pressures close to the diamond-graphite-liquid triple point in the phase diagram.
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