The nature and origin of interstellar diamond |
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Authors: | Blake D F Freund F Krishnan K F Echer C J Shipp R Bunch T E Tielens A G Lipari R J Hetherington C J Chang S |
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Affiliation: | NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035, USA. |
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Abstract: | Microscopic diamond was recently discovered in oxidized acid residues from several carbonaceous chondrite meteorites (for example, the C delta component of the Allende meteorite). Some of the reported properties of C delta seem in conflict with those expected of diamond. Here we present high spatial resolution analytical data which may help to explain such results. The C delta diamond is an extremely fine-grained (0.5-10 nm) single-phase material, but surface and interfacial carbon atoms, which may comprise as much as 25% of the total, impart an 'amorphous' character to some spectral data. These data support the proposed high-pressure conversion of amorphous carbon and graphite into diamonds due to grain-grain collisions in the interstellar medium although a low-pressure mechanism of formation cannot be ruled out. |
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