Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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703631 | Diamond and Related Materials | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We study theoretically the equilibrium structure, as well as the response under external load, of characteristic carbon-based materials. The materials considered include diamond, amorphous carbon (a-C), “amorphous diamond” and nanocomposite amorphous carbon (na-C). A universal bulk modulus versus density curve is obeyed by all structures we consider. We calculate the dependence of elastic constants on the density. The strength of a-C was found to increase in roughly a linear manner, with increasing concentration of four-fold atoms, with the maximum stress of the strongest a-C sample being about half that of diamond. The response of na-C to external load is essentially identical to the response of the embedding a-C matrix.
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Authors
Ioannis N. Remediakis, Maria G. Fyta, Christos Mathioudakis, Georgios Kopidakis, Pantelis C. Kelires,