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Nano-thermodynamics of chemically induced graphene-diamond transformation

Published 25 Oct 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2010.13202v1)

Abstract: Nearly two-dimensional diamond, or diamane, is coveted as ultrathin $sp3$-carbon film with unique mechanics and electro-optics. The very thinness ($~h$) makes it possible for the surface chemistry, e.g. adsorbed atoms, to shift the bulk phase thermodynamics in favor of diamond, from multilayer graphene. Thermodynamic theory coupled with atomistic first principles computations predicts not only the reduction of required pressure ($p/p_{\infty}>1-h_0/h$), but also the nucleation barriers, definitive for the kinetic feasibility of diamane formation. Moreover, the optimal adsorbent chair-pattern on a bilayer graphene results in a cubic diamond lattice, while for thicker precursors the adsorbent boat-structure tends to produce hexagonal diamond (lonsdaleite), if graphene was in AA` stacking to start with. As adsorbents, H and F are conducive to diamond formation, while Cl appears sterically hindered.

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