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The first study of materials based on ultradisperse diamond produced by detonation is reported. A luminescence band in the visible has been observed, and some of its structural features have been interpreted by analogy with the known luminescence bands of centers in synthetic and natural diamonds. A comparison of the spectra obtained from ultradisperse diamond samples with the surface modified by different chemical treatments suggests that their pattern is governed to a considerable extent by the presence of a graphitic layer on the grain surface.
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Fiz. Tverd. Tela (St. Petersburg) 39, 2156–2158 (December 1997)
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Kompan, M.E., Terukov, E.I., Gordeev, S.K. et al. Photoluminescence spectra of ultradisperse diamond. Phys. Solid State 39, 1928–1929 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1130202
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