| Literature DB >> 33875767 |
Yuri N Palyanov1,2, Yuri M Borzdov3, Igor N Kupriyanov3, Alexander F Khohkhryakov3,4, Denis V Nechaev3.
Abstract
The combination of the unique properties of diamond and the prospects for its high-technology applications urges the search for new solvents-catalysts for the synthesis of diamonds with rare and unusual properties. Here we report the synthesis of diamond from melts of 15 rare-earth metals (REM) at 7.8 GPa and 1800-2100 °C. The boundary conditions for diamond crystallization and the optimal parameters for single crystal diamond synthesis are determined. Depending on the REM catalyst, diamond crystallizes in the form of cube-octahedrons, octahedrons and specific crystals bound by tetragon-trioctahedron and trigon-trioctahedron faces. The synthesized diamonds are nitrogen-free and belong to the rare type II, indicating that the rare-earth metals act as both solvent-catalysts and nitrogen getters. It is found that the REM catalysts enable synthesis of diamond doped with group IV elements with formation of impurity-vacancy color centers, promising for the emerging quantum technologies. Our study demonstrates a new field of application of rare-earth metals.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33875767 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88038-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379