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Fresh claim of making elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond is the strongest yet

Last updated: March 14, 2026 6:40 am
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After decades of debate and speculation, researchers have finally claimed to have synthesized the elusive ‘hexagonal’ diamond, a rare form of carbon that is believed to be even harder than conventional diamond. The discovery, made by researchers in China, represents a significant breakthrough in the field of materials science.

Diamond, known for its unmatched hardness, has long been a subject of interest for scientists looking to push the boundaries of material strength. Hexagonal diamond, with its unique structure and properties, holds promise for a wide range of applications, from cutting tools to quantum sensing.

The quest for hexagonal diamond dates back to the 1960s when researchers first theorized its existence. Unlike conventional diamond, which has a cubic crystal structure, hexagonal diamond features a different arrangement of carbon atoms that makes it potentially 50% harder. Previous claims of identifying hexagonal diamond in meteorites and lab settings have been met with skepticism, but the recent findings provide compelling evidence for its existence.

The key to confirming the presence of hexagonal diamond lies in X-ray diffraction experiments that reveal the crystal structure of the material. By subjecting highly oriented pyrolytic graphite to extreme pressure and temperature conditions, researchers were able to produce millimeter-sized samples of hexagonal diamond that exhibited superior stiffness and resistance to oxidation compared to cubic diamond.

While some discrepancies remain between the recent study and previous reports, the consensus among researchers is that hexagonal diamond can indeed be synthesized in the lab. The next challenge will be to eliminate impurities that may be affecting the material’s hardness and purity.

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The implications of this discovery extend beyond the lab, with researchers now turning their attention to meteorites in search of natural hexagonal diamond. By understanding the conditions under which hexagonal diamond can form, scientists hope to unravel its presence in extraterrestrial materials and further expand our knowledge of this unique carbon structure.

In conclusion, the synthesis of hexagonal diamond represents a significant milestone in materials science, opening up new possibilities for advanced applications and paving the way for future discoveries. This groundbreaking research underscores the importance of continued exploration and innovation in the field of materials engineering.

This article was originally published on March 4, 2026, and has been reproduced with permission from Nature magazine.

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