Quantum Confinement and Fullerenelike Surface Reconstructions in Nanodiamonds

Abstract
We present x-ray absorption and emission experiments and calculations showing that the size of carbon diamond must be reduced to at least 2 nm, in order to observe an increase of its optical gap, at variance with Si and Ge where quantum confinement effects persist up to 6–7 nm. In addition, our calculations show that the surface of nanodiamond particles larger than reconstructs in a fullerenelike manner, giving rise to a new family of carbon clusters: bucky diamonds. Signatures of these surface reconstructions are compatible with pre-edge features observed in measured absorption spectra.