Successfully built diamonds in the world

Japanese scientists have successfully built the diamonds are considered the hardest in the world today.

A 1cm long and 1cm diameter diamond, called Hime , is made by scientists at Ehime University in Japan.

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Hime diamond is considered the hardest diamond in the world today.

Dr. Tetsuo Irifune, head of the research group, said the superhuman diamond could be used in industrial activities, such as sawing or drilling, as well as equipment needed. Great force

" A large Hime diamond can be used to study high pressures in the depths of the earth." In addition, this diamond can also be used in the jewelry industry and manufacturing. Because Hime is more stiff and more durable than natural diamonds, "said Dr. Tetsuo Irifune.

Expected, these diamonds will be sold on the market early next year.

It is known that to make this diamond, the team has conducted a series of experiments using presses and synthetic high pressure from March 2009.

Previously, the team successfully created artificial diamonds in 2003, but the diamonds are small in size and hardness is not high, the ability to apply in the industry is limited.