• 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    34 months ago

    Either JPL or LM (I can’t remember which) was working on a HTHP system with the goal of being able to grow diamonds with ICs built in. I wonder if this has that potential.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        94 months ago

        Defense contractors want to grow diamond computer processors. Because silicon breaks down at high temperatures.

              • Zorque
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                24 months ago

                Just like humans are basically just trees, because they’re both carbon based lifeforms, right?

              • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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                24 months ago

                Carbon, compressed hard enough it becomes diamond, forms a square crystal lattice that is so crazy stable that it’s very resistant to change (including from burning).

                • threelonmusketeers
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                  24 months ago

                  Is diamond more resistant to burning than other forms of carbon? I thought even lowly graphite is pretty stable at high temperatures…

                  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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                    24 months ago

                    I don’t know specific temps, but graphite forms a hexagonal lattice that is highly stable on 2 dimensions. The bonds between layers of hexagons are weaker which lets it be brittle in all the ways we love graphite. I’m not sure how this specific geometry changes the affinity to bond to oxygen.

          • Zorque
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            44 months ago

            Yeah, but at about 400 degrees higher than silicon.