Monday, March 16, 2009

Experiments

Using a device known as a diamond-anvil cell, a moderate force applied to the small tips of two opposing diamonds can be used to attain extreme pressures of millions of atmospheres or more, allowing scientists to subject small amounts of material to conditions that exist deep within planet interiors.

In 1999 US scientists turned a diamond into a metal using a very powerful laser to compress it.

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