Nano-sized Lonsdaleite is a hexagonal diamond only found in nature at the site of meteorite impacts.
"This new diamond is not going to be on any engagement rings. You'll more likely find it on a mining site - but I still think that diamonds are a scientist's best friend," said Jodie Bradby, associate professor at Australian National University (ANU).
"Any time you need a super-hard material to cut something, this new diamond has the potential to do it more easily and more quickly," said Bradby.
"The hexagonal structure of this diamond's atoms makes it much harder than regular diamonds, which have a cubic structure. We've been able to make it at the nanoscale and this is exciting because often with these materials 'smaller is stronger'," said Bradby.
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