Lonsdaleite
Lonsdaleite is a
hexagonal polymorph of the
carbon allotrope diamond, believed to form when meteoric
graphite falls to
Earth. The great heat and stress of the impact transforms the graphite into diamond, but retains graphite's hexagonal
crystal lattice. Lonsdaleite is currently found only in
Barringer Crater (also known as Meteor Crater) in
Arizona and at Canyon Diablo. It was first discovered in
1967.
Lonsdaleite is also known as "hexagonal diamond." It has an index of refraction from 2.40 to 2.41, a density from 3.2 to 3.3, and a hardness of 3.00.