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Heterogeneous diamond phases in compressed graphite studied by electron energy-loss spectroscopy

Abstract

Chemical mapping imaged by electron energy-loss spectroscopy based on scanning transmission electron microscopy was conducted on a compressed graphite specimen containing different carbon allotropes (hexagonal diamond, cubic diamond, and graphite phases). This imaging process allows visualization of the complex spatial distribution of different diamond phases, and their coexistence was confirmed using dark field (DF) imaging. The chemical mapping images showed spatial distribution of local bonding state for hexagonal and cubic diamond phases in the whole specimen, while the DF images showed only a part of crystalline segments with long-range order. Thus, the chemical mapping method has an advantage for the purpose of observing locally the existence of individual carbon allotropes in the whole specimen. The size distribution of the hexagonal diamond phase is approximately 10–100nm. These findings indicate that the compressing method can potentially synthesize ~100nm large diamond phases.

Authors

Sato Y; Bugnet M; Terauchi M; Botton GA; Yoshiasa A

Journal

Diamond and Related Materials, Vol. 64, , pp. 190–196

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

April 1, 2016

DOI

10.1016/j.diamond.2016.02.010

ISSN

0925-9635

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