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Autor:
Nick Wilson, Dougal G McCulloch, Alan G Salek, Brenton A Cook, Colin MacRae, Aaron Torpy, Andrew G Tomkins
Publikováno v:
Microscopy and Microanalysis. 28:618-620
Autor:
Brenton A. Cook, Sherman Wong, Thomas B. Shiell, Dougal G. McCulloch, Jodie Bradby, David R. McKenzie
Publikováno v:
Carbon. 142:475-481
Hexagonal diamond, a potentially superhard material, forms from a glassy carbon precursor at pressures of ∼100 GPa at the relatively low temperature of 400 °C. The formation mechanism of the hexagonal diamond phase was investigated by performing m
Autor:
Timothy A. Strobel, Jodie Bradby, Li Zhu, Brenton A. Cook, Thomas B. Shiell, Dougal G. McCulloch
Publikováno v:
Physical review letters. 126(21)
We report the synthesis of bulk, highly oriented, crystalline $4H$ hexagonal silicon ($4H\text{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{Si}$), through a metastable phase transformation upon heating the single-crystalline ${\mathrm{Si}}_{24}$ allotrope. Remarkably, the
Autor:
Thomas B. Shiell, Jodie Bradby, Bianca Haberl, Brenton A. Cook, Sherman Wong, Dougal G. McCulloch, Xingshuo Huang, David R. McKenzie, Reinhard Boehler
Publikováno v:
Small. 16:2070269
Autor:
Sherman Wong, Bianca Haberl, Dougal G. McCulloch, Brenton A. Cook, Thomas B. Shiell, David R. McKenzie, Reinhard Boehler, Xingshuo Huang, Jodie Bradby
Publikováno v:
Small. 16:2004695
Diamond is an attractive material due to its extreme hardness, high thermal conductivity, quantum optical, and biomedical applications. There is still much that is not understood about how diamonds form, particularly at room temperature and without c
Autor:
Jodie Bradby, C. de Tomas, Irene Suarez-Martinez, Thomas B. Shiell, Dougal G. McCulloch, Matthew R. Field, Nigel A. Marks, David R. McKenzie, Reinhard Boehler, Brenton A. Cook, Bianca Haberl
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 120
Glassy carbon is a technologically important material with isotropic properties that is nongraphitizing up to $\ensuremath{\sim}3000\text{ }\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}\mathrm{C}$ and displays complete or ``superelastic'' recovery from large c