Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
702220 Diamond and Related Materials 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A number of experimental works, mainly under extreme conditions, report a carbon phase with the same reflections as diamond but showing additional reflections that are forbidden for diamond. The crystal structure of this phase, called n-diamond by Hirai and Kondo (H. Hirai and K.-i. Kondo, Science 253 (1991) 772–774), remains unclear. By means of ab initio calculations based on density functional perturbation theory, the dynamical stability of the structures proposed to be n-diamond has been investigated up to a pressure of 30 GPa. According to the calculations, a tetragonal carbon allotrope, called glitter (M.J. Bucknum and R. Hoffman, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116 (1994) 11456–11464), is the best candidate. The calculated electronic structure and bulk modulus of glitter are critically discussed.

► Carbon glitter (a tetragonal form carbon proposed by Bucknum and Hoffman) as best candidate for n-diamond ► Effect of pressure on glitter stability ► Revision of glitter properties

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