hyperdiamond

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Etymology[edit]

hyper- +‎ diamond

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /haɪpəˈdaɪ.(ə.)mənd/

Noun[edit]

hyperdiamond (plural hyperdiamonds)

  1. Synonym of 24-cell
  2. A material that has superior durability and density to regular diamonds; an aggregated diamond nanorod.
    • 1998, Gardner R. Dozois, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection[1], St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, page 221:
      Fighting his fatigue — it was a black slick lapping at his consciousness — Vargovic said: "I understand perfectly well. I have the samples of hyperdiamond, in my hands..."
    • 2010, Francis Charles Laird, The Second Book of General Ignorance[2], Faber, →ISBN, pages 7–8:
      In 2005 scientists at Bayreuth University in Germany created a new material by compressing pure carbon under extreme heat. It’s called hyperdiamond or aggregated diamond nanorods (ADNR) and, although it’s incredibly hard, it looks rather like asphalt or a glittery black pudding.
    • 2010 September 20, Dazzak, “Why Diamonds”, in reddit.com[3]:
      There are harder substances than diamond - In 2005, physicists Natalia Dubrovinskaia and colleagues compressed carbon fullerene molecules and heating them at the same time to create a series of interconnected rods called Aggregated Diamond Nanorods (ADNRs or "hyperdiamond"). It's about 11% harder than a diamond.
    • 2019 February 26, starcraftre, “How strong is hyperdiamond compared to regular diamonds?”, in reddit.com[4]:
      Technically, hyperdiamond (diamond nanorod, DNR) is regular diamond, it's just been arranged into an optimal lattice.