Abstract

Diamond nanofibers produced by high-temperature shock compression of graphite nanofibers in the presence of KCl at pressures of 25–35 GPa and temperatures of 3000–3500 K have been considered. The synthesized fibers have been shown to consist of randomly oriented nanograins of diamond with the amorphous phase impurity, whose content decreases as the impact compression pressure increases.

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