Polytype distribution in circumstellar silicon carbide

  • T. L. Daulton
  • , T. J. Bernatowicz
  • , R. S. Lewis
  • , S. Messenger
  • , F. J. Stadermann
  • , S. Amari

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Abstract

The inferred crystallographic class of circumstellar silicon carbide based on astronomical infrared spectra is controversial. We have directly determined the polytype distribution of circumstellar SiC from transmission electron microscopy of presolar silicon carbide from the Murchison carbonaceous meteorite. Only two polytypes (of a possible several hundred) were observed: cubic 3C and hexagonal 2H silicon carbide and their intergrowths. We conclude that this structural simplicity is a direct consequence of the low pressures in circumstellar outflows and the corresponding low silicon carbide condensation temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1852-1855
Number of pages4
JournalScience
Volume296
Issue number5574
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 7 2002

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