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Diamond phase in space and possibility of its spectroscopic detection


A.N. Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky prosp. 31, korp. 5, Moscow, 119071, Russian Federation

Eventual presence of diamond carbon allotrope in space is discussed in numerous theoretical and experimental studies. The review summarises principal mechanisms of nanodiamond formation and experimental results of spectroscopic and structural investigations of nano- and microdiamonds from meteorites. Size dependence of diamond spectroscopic properties is discussed. Infrared spectroscopy allows detection of C-H bonds on surfaces of hot nanodiamond grains. Spectroscopic observation of nitrogen-related point defects in nanodiamonds is very challenging; moreover, such defects were never observed in nanodiamonds from meteorites. At the same time, photoluminescence and, eventually, absorption, of some impurity-related defects, in particular, of silicon-vacancy (SiV) center, observed in real meteoritic nanodiamonds, opens a possibility of diamond detection in astronomical observations.

Keywords: diamond, nanodiamond, meteorite, interstellar dust
PACS: 81.05.ug, 95.85.−e, 78.40.−q, 71.55.Ak, 61.46.Df (all)
DOI: 10.3367/UFNe.2024.02.039656
Citation: Shiryaev A A "Diamond phase in space and possibility of its spectroscopic detection" Phys. Usp., accepted

Received: 9th, June 2023, revised: 21st, February 2024, 27th, February 2024

Оригинал: Ширяев А А «Алмазная фаза углерода в космосе и возможности ее обнаружения спектроскопическими методами» УФН, принята к публикации; DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.2024.02.039656

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