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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2010 Volume 36, Issue 12, Pages 39–47 (Mi pjtf9537)

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Phase diagram with a region of liquid carbon-diamond metastable states

A. Yu. Basharin, V. S. Dozhdikov, A. V. Kirillin, M. A. Turchaninov, L. R. Fokin

Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: Metastable cubic diamond has been found in the structure of solid carbon obtained by quenching of a liquid phase at a pressure (0.012 GPa) much lower than that corresponding to the existence of stable diamond. It is suggested that this metastable diamond is formed as a result of the recalescence of supercooled liquid carbon to the melting point $(T_{dm})$ of metastable diamond due to a lower energy barrier for the formation of diamond as compared to that of graphite. A comparison between the calculated Gibbs energies of metastable phases provided an estimate of $T_{dm}$ = 4160 $\pm$ 50 K. For the first time, metastable continuations of the curve of diamond melting at pressures of up to 0.012 GPa are constructed on the phase diagrams of carbon (according to various published data) using analytical curves described by a two-parametric Simon equation.

Received: 13.01.2010


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2010, 36:6, 559–562

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