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  • The synthesis, recovery and detailed characterization of bulk hexagonal diamond under high pressure and temperature conditions using precursor graphite carbon is described, demonstrating the first successful synthesis in the 100 µm to millimetre size range.

    • Liuxiang Yang
    • Kah Chun Lau
    • Ho-kwang Mao
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 644, P: 370-375
  • A van der Waals crystal, niobium oxide dichloride, with vanishing interlayer electronic coupling and considerable monolayer-like excitonic behaviour in the bulk, as well as strong and scalable second-order optical nonlinearity, is discovered, which enables a high-performance quantum light source.

    • Qiangbing Guo
    • Xiao-Zhuo Qi
    • Andrew T. S. Wee
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 613, P: 53-59
  • X-ray diffraction experiments indicate that the depression of the Earth’s 660-kilometre seismic discontinuity beneath cold subduction zones is caused by a phase transition from akimotoite to bridgmanite, leading to slab stagnation.

    • Artem Chanyshev
    • Takayuki Ishii
    • Tomoo Katsura
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 601, P: 69-73
  • Calcium and oxygen are abundant elements in the Earth’s mantle, largely present as calcium oxide. Here the authors show, by experiments and computations, that calcium ozonide (CaO3) is stabilized at the high pressures and temperatures characteristic of the lower mantle, with implications for the deep Earth’s chemistry.

    • Yanchao Wang
    • Meiling Xu
    • Yanming Ma
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7