Diamond-Graphite Hybrids And The Nature Of Amorphous-Carbon And Diamond-Like Carbon


Autoria(s): Sen, R; Sumathy, R; Rao, CNR
Data(s)

01/10/1995

Resumo

The nature of amorphous carbon has been explored by molecular mechanics by examining the structures of species such as C84Hx and C150Hx, wherein the percentage of sp(3) carbons is progressively increased in a graphitic network. The nature of diamond-like carbon has been similarly investigated by examining the structures of C84Hx and C102Hx where the percentage of sp(2) carbons is varied in an sp(3) network. The dependence of the average coordination number as well as the sp(3)/sp(2) atom ratio on the atom fraction of hydrogen has been investigated in light of the random covalent network model.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19301/1/Diamond-graphite_hybrids.pdf

Sen, R and Sumathy, R and Rao, CNR (1995) Diamond-Graphite Hybrids And The Nature Of Amorphous-Carbon And Diamond-Like Carbon. In: Journal Of Materials Research, 10 (10). 2531 -2535.

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Material Research Society

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Journal Article

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