Heterodiamond
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Heterodiamond is a new superhard material containing boron, carbon, and nitrogen (BCN). It is formed in high temperatures and high pressures, eg. by application of an explosive shock wave to a mixture of diamond and cubic boron nitride. A 2002 synthesis documented heterodiamond with Vickers hardness ranging from 41 to 68 gigapascals, compared to 70 to 100 for diamond.[1]
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