Abstract
Structural mutual transformations of graphites and diamond-like phases are studied theoretically using the density functional theory. It is established that the phase transitions of hexagonal graphene to diamond- like phases should occur at uniaxial stresses of ~66–71 GPa, while some diamond-like phases can be obtained from tetragonal graphene at much lower pressures of ~40–52 GPa.
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