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Behold, liquid carbon
Carbon is famous for its many solid forms. It’s the soot in air pollution, the graphite in pencil leads, and the glittering diamond in expensive jewellery. It’s also the carbon nanotubes in biosensors and fullerenes in organic solar cells. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged density functional theory, European XFEL, glassy carbon, Lennard-Jones model, liquid carbon, molecular dynamics, quantum simulation, shockwaves, short-range order, static structure factor, X-ray diffraction, X-rays
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