Researches from the Institute of Physics CAS (Laboratory of Functional Nanointerfaces and Laboratory of Carbon Nanostructures) developed a simple two-step approach how to control size and purity of HPHT nanodiamonds down to 1 nm from commercially available product by means of air annealing and centrifugation. Characterization and visualization of such small nanodiamonds by Raman spectroscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) provided important scientific data and enabled direct comparison of their properties with „standard“ 5 nm detonation nanodiamonds which are currently broadly investigated. The research also proved that fully crystalline nanodiamonds can be stable down to ~ 1 nm despite of some theoretical predictions. This opens range of possibilities for studying quantum phenomena in diamond. The STEM analysis was performed in collaboration with the University of Vienna. The impact of the research was appreciated by announcement in Material Research Society news in the U.S.A., including the opinion of an independent expert. For more details see the link.
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