Elusive form of carbon tougher than diamonds created in supercomputer simulation for 1st time ever

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Scientists have simulated an elusive, superstrong form of carbon that may be tougher than diamonds, the hardest known material. But observing the real thing might require a trip far outside our solar system, to the center of an exoplanet — a feat that’s not likely anytime soon, or possibly ever.

BC8, as the superstrong carbon is known, is an eight-atom crystal that would be 30% more resistant to compression than diamonds, according to a new study. Scientists have been trying to synthesize this crystal in the lab, without success. The new simulation reveals that the material can be made only in a narrow range of pressures and temperatures, which might make that synthesis possible in the future, researchers reported in the study, which was published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters in January.

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