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Diamond gets harder

James Boland ()
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James Boland: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Pullenvale, Queensland 4069, Australia.

Nature, 2014, vol. 510, issue 7504, 220-221

Abstract: Composite materials that incorporate diamond are among the hardest in the world, but fail under extreme conditions. A nanostructured form of diamond, made from onion-like carbon precursors, might overcome this problem. See Letter p.250

Date: 2014
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