Diamond crystal crystallized in Fe–Mg–C system with Archimedes buoyancy as a driving force is established under high pressure and high temperature conditions. The experimental results indicate that the addition of t...Diamond crystal crystallized in Fe–Mg–C system with Archimedes buoyancy as a driving force is established under high pressure and high temperature conditions. The experimental results indicate that the addition of the Mg element results in the nitrogen concentration increasing from 87 ppm to 271 ppm in the diamond structure. The occurrence of the {100}plane reveals that the surface character is remarkably changed due to the addition of Mg. Micro-Raman spectra indicate that the half width of full maximum is in a range of 3.01 cm^-1–3.26 cm^-1, implying an extremely good quality of diamond specimens in crystallization.展开更多
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,China(Grant No.2013MS0809)the Open Project of Key Laboratory of Functional Materials Physics and Chemistry(Jilin Normal University)of the Ministry of Education of China(Grant No.201608)
文摘Diamond crystal crystallized in Fe–Mg–C system with Archimedes buoyancy as a driving force is established under high pressure and high temperature conditions. The experimental results indicate that the addition of the Mg element results in the nitrogen concentration increasing from 87 ppm to 271 ppm in the diamond structure. The occurrence of the {100}plane reveals that the surface character is remarkably changed due to the addition of Mg. Micro-Raman spectra indicate that the half width of full maximum is in a range of 3.01 cm^-1–3.26 cm^-1, implying an extremely good quality of diamond specimens in crystallization.