Revealing the internal structure of diamonds is key to understanding the general regularities of crystal growth and dissolution. This paper presents and summarizes data on the internal structure of diamonds of different morphological types, colors and defect-impurity composition. In order to provide a comprehensive explanation of the stages of diamond growth, crystals and plates were observed, and panchromatic cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence techniques were applied. This article considers the mechanism of tangential growth from existing surfaces (regeneration growth) as an intermediate stage between normal and tangential crystal growth. The regeneration growth is very fast due to the absence of the limiting stage-nucleation of a n...
Yellow cuboid diamonds are commonly found in diamondiferous alluvial placers of the Northeastern Sib...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
Chapters I and II are introductory, surveying briefly the physical properties of diamond and the gen...
Part I of this thesis deals with a brief historical review on diamond together with the studies made...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Zonal and sectorial heterogeneities in natural diamonds provide information on the growth conditions...
In chapter 1 a short account of raining and recovery of diamonds is given. Different properties of d...
Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an orig...
International audienceWe document an unusual natural diamond by optical microscopy, X-ray topography...
Gem-grade twinned high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) synthetic diamond crystals are rare. Hence, ...
A detailed experimental study has been made of the surface topography of sixty cubic diamonds from t...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
External and internal morphologies of natural impact apographitic diamonds (paramorphoses) have been...
Yellow cuboid diamonds are commonly found in diamondiferous alluvial placers of the Northeastern Sib...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
Chapters I and II are introductory, surveying briefly the physical properties of diamond and the gen...
Part I of this thesis deals with a brief historical review on diamond together with the studies made...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Zonal and sectorial heterogeneities in natural diamonds provide information on the growth conditions...
In chapter 1 a short account of raining and recovery of diamonds is given. Different properties of d...
Recent studies showed that inclusions of the same phasewithina single diamond are relicts of an orig...
International audienceWe document an unusual natural diamond by optical microscopy, X-ray topography...
Gem-grade twinned high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) synthetic diamond crystals are rare. Hence, ...
A detailed experimental study has been made of the surface topography of sixty cubic diamonds from t...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
External and internal morphologies of natural impact apographitic diamonds (paramorphoses) have been...
Yellow cuboid diamonds are commonly found in diamondiferous alluvial placers of the Northeastern Sib...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
Chapters I and II are introductory, surveying briefly the physical properties of diamond and the gen...