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X-Ray Study of Pressure-Collapsed Fullerite

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1993

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Kosowsky, S. D., C.-H. Hsu, Nancy H. Chen, Fred Moshary, Peter S. Pershan, and Isaac F. Silvera. 1993. X-ray study of pressure-collapsed fullerite. Physical Review B 48(11): 8474-8475.

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X-ray-diffraction studies are described for a new phase of carbon called collapsed fullerite (CF) that was produced by application of high pressure to fullerite (C\(_{60}\)). At \(\sim\)20 GPa there is an irreversible transition to a phase that has neither the (111) Bragg peak of diamond nor any of the Bragg peaks associated with the fcc phase of C\(_{60}\). The spectrum of CF is flat and featureless in the range of study.

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