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    <issue>8</issue>
    <volume>87</volume>
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    <title language="eng">Aggregated diamond nanorods, the densest and least compressible form of carbon</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We report the synthesis of aggregated diamondnanorods (ADNRs) from fullerene C60C60 at 20(1) GPa and 2200  °C using a multianvil apparatus. Individual diamond nanoroads are of 5–20 nm in diameter and longer than 1μm1μm. The x-ray and measured density of ADNRs is ∼0.2%–0.4%∼0.2%–0.4% higher than that of usual diamond. The extremely high isothermal bulk modulusKT=491(3)GPaKT=491(3)GPa [compare to KT=442(4)GPaKT=442(4)GPa of diamond] was obtained by in situx-ray diffraction study. Thus, ADNRs is the densest among all carbonmaterials and it has the lowest so far experimentally determined compressibility.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Applied Physics Letters</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">0003-6951</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-5646</identifier>
    <enrichment key="SourceTitle">Natalia Dubrovinskaia, Leonid Dubrovinsky, Wilson Crichton, Falko Langenhorst, Asta Richter; Aggregated diamond nanorods, the densest and least compressible form of carbon. Appl. Phys. Lett. 22 August 2005; 87 (8): 083106. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2034101</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="CopyrightInfo">This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing.</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="DOI_VoR">https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2034101</enrichment>
    <licence>Das Dokument ist urheberrechtlich geschützt.</licence>
    <author>Natalia Dubrovinskaia</author>
    <author>Leonid Dubrovinsky</author>
    <author>Wilson Crichton</author>
    <author>Falko Langenhorst</author>
    <author>Asta Richter</author>
    <collection role="ddc" number="621">Angewandte Physik</collection>
    <collection role="institutes" number="">Fachbereich Ingenieurwesen / Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (bis 8/2014)</collection>
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    <collection role="green_open_access" number="2">Green Open Access</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Technische Hochschule Wildau</thesisPublisher>
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