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Published on: October 7, 2013
Synthesis of diamond-like phase from graphite by ultrafast laser driven dynamical compression
Francisco C B Maia1, Ricardo E Samad2, Jefferson Bettini3
1Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron (LNLS), Campinas, São Paulo 13083-970, Brazil.
Abstract:
Rapid variations of the environmental energy caused by ultrashort laser pulses have induced phase transitions in carbon allotropes, therefore bringing the promise of revealing new carbon phases. Here, by exposing polycrystalline graphite to 25 fs laser pulses at 4 J/cm(2) fluence under standard air atmosphere, we demonstrated the synthesis of translucent micrometer-sized structures carrying diamond-like and onion-like carbon phases. Texturized domains of the diamond phase were also identified. Concerning different synthesized carbon forms, pulse superposition and singularities of the thermodynamical process, we pinpoint the synthesis mechanism by the laser-induced subsequent products energetically evolving to attain the diamond-like phase.
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