Novel superhard carbon: C-centered orthorhombic C8

Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Nov 18;107(21):215502. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.215502. Epub 2011 Nov 14.

Abstract

A novel carbon allotrope of C-centered orthorhombic C(8) (Cco-C(8)) is predicted by using a recently developed particle-swarm optimization method on structural search. Cco-C(8) adopts a sp(3) three-dimensional bonding network that can be viewed as interconnected (2,2) carbon nanotubes through 4- and 6-member rings and is energetically more favorable than earlier proposed carbon polymorphs (e.g., M carbon, bct-C(4), W carbon, and chiral C(6)) over a wide range of pressures studied (0-100 GPa). The simulated x-ray diffraction pattern, density, and bulk modulus of Cco-C(8) are in good accordance with the experimental data on structurally undetermined superhard carbon recovered from cold compression of carbon nanotube bundles. The simulated hardness of Cco-C(8) can reach a remarkably high value of 95.1 GPa, such that it is capable of cracking diamond.