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Ultrahard bulk amorphous carbon from collapsed fullerene

Authors :
Shang, Yuchen
Liu, Zhaodong
Dong, Jiajun
Yao, Mingguang
Yang, Zhenxing
Li, Quanjun
Zhai, Chunguang
Source :
Nature. November 25, 2021, Vol. 599 Issue 7886, p599, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Amorphous materials inherit short- and medium-range order from the corresponding crystal and thus preserve some of its properties while still exhibiting novel properties.sup.1,2. Due to its important applications in technology, amorphous carbon with sp.sup.2 or mixed sp.sup.2-sp.sup.3 hybridization has been explored and prepared.sup.3,4, but synthesis of bulk amorphous carbon with sp.sup.3 concentration close to 100% remains a challenge. Such materials inherit the short-/medium-range order of diamond and should also inherit its superior properties.sup.5. Here, we successfully synthesized millimetre-sized samples--with volumes 10.sup.3-10.sup.4 times as large as produced in earlier studies--of transparent, nearly pure sp.sup.3 amorphous carbon by heating fullerenes at pressures close to the cage collapse boundary. The material synthesized consists of many randomly oriented clusters with diamond-like short-/medium-range order and possesses the highest hardness (101.9 [plus or minus] 2.3 GPa), elastic modulus (1,182 [plus or minus] 40 GPa) and thermal conductivity (26.0 [plus or minus] 1.3 W m.sup.-1 K.sup.-1) observed in any known amorphous material. It also exhibits optical bandgaps tunable from 1.85 eV to 2.79 eV. These discoveries contribute to our knowledge about advanced amorphous materials and the synthesis of bulk amorphous materials by high-pressure and high-temperature techniques and may enable new applications for amorphous solids. Preparing amorphous phases of carbon with mostly sp.sup.3 bonding in bulk is challenging, but macroscopic samples that are nearly pure sp.sup.3 are synthesized here by heating fullerenes at high pressure.<br />Author(s): Yuchen Shang [sup.1] , Zhaodong Liu [sup.1] [sup.2] , Jiajun Dong [sup.1] , Mingguang Yao [sup.1] , Zhenxing Yang [sup.1] , Quanjun Li [sup.1] , Chunguang Zhai [sup.1] , [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
599
Issue :
7886
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.683723155
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03882-9