Diamond nucleation at the organic liquid-metal interface by laser-induced reactive quenching

Sharma, A. K. ; Vispute, R. D. ; Joag, D. S. ; Ogale, S. B. ; Joag, Sushama D. ; Ayyub, P. ; Multani, M. ; Dey, G. K. ; Banerjee, S. (1993) Diamond nucleation at the organic liquid-metal interface by laser-induced reactive quenching Materials Letters, 17 (1-2). pp. 42-48. ISSN 0167-577X

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Abstract

Diamond particulates in the form of a film were deposited on tungsten surfaces by laser-induced reactive quenching of cyclohexane and decalin liquids whose stereostructure is closely related to that of diamond. Transmission electron microscopy, glancing angle X-ray diffraction, and laser Raman spectroscopic studies indicate that the deposited film consists mainly of a mixture of hexagonal polytypes of diamond. The analysis shows that these molecules serve as building blocks for the formation of diamonds.

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