Pressure-induced phase transformations in diamond

The stability of diamond under pressure and the structure of hypothetical high-pressure phases have been a controversial issue for a long time. “Will diamond transform under megabar pressures?” asked Yin and Cohen in the title of their paper [Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 2006 (1983)] which attempted to predict an answer to this question 15 years ago. Before and after that, many other scientists tried to find the answer doing both modeling and experiments. However, the cubic structure of diamond seems to be experimentally stable up to the highest static pressures that the modern high-pressure technology can achieve. We addressed the problem by decreasing the contact area of pressurization instead of increasing the total load. Experimentally this can be easily done in indentation tests using a sharp diamond indenter. In addition to hydrostatic stresses, such a test creates shear stresses as well. Here deformations may be realized, which are either impossible or would require much higher pressures when utilizing onl...

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