Progress in Q-carbon and related materials with extraordinary properties

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This paper summarizes our research related to Q-carbon and Q-BN and direct conversion of carbon into diamond and h-BN into c-BN. Synthesis and processing of these materials are accomplished by nanosecond laser melting and subsequent quenching of amorphous carbon and nanocrystalline h- BN. Depending upon the degree of undercooling, molten carbon (or h-BN) can be converted into Q-carbon (or Q-BN) or diamond (or c-BN). The primary focus here is on the outstanding properties of these materials, including hardness greater than diamond, ferromagnetism, p- and n-type doping, NV nanodiamonds, high-temperature superconductivity in B-doped Q-carbon, enhanced field emission, superhard composite coatings, and future applications. (Figure Presented). Impact statement: This research represents a fundamental breakthrough in the direct conversion of carbon into diamond at ambient temperatures and pressures in the air and their extraordinary properties.

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Narayan, J., Bhaumik, A., Gupta, S., Haque, A., & Sachan, R. (2018). Progress in Q-carbon and related materials with extraordinary properties. Materials Research Letters, 6(7), 353–364. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2018.1458753

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