Gem-grade twinned high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) synthetic diamond crystals are rare. Hence, few investigations on their morphological features and formation have been reported. In this article, the morphological and surface microtopographic features of HPHT synthetic-diamond crystals contact twinning is detailed and investigated. It indicates that twins of diamond forming and nucleating during the early stages of the growth and the development of {100} and {111} growth sectors on either side of such boundaries proceeds independently, which affects the final morphology of the diamond crystals. According to the different features of crystal macroscopic morphological properties, two kinds of twin model have been established. The format...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
The morphology and structure of polycrystalline diamond films have been investigated for various gro...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
The characterization of growth features and defects in various high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT)...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
The morphology and habits of diamond single crystals that were seed-grown in the diamond thermodynam...
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...
Revealing the internal structure of diamonds is key to understanding the general regularities of cry...
External and internal morphologies of natural impact apographitic diamonds (paramorphoses) have been...
AbstractWe report the results of a high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) experimental investigation ...
Homoepitaxial growth of step-flow single crystal diamond was performed by microwave plasma chemical ...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
We have conducted high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) diamond synthesis experiments at the conditi...
The unusual physical properties and formation conditions attributed to h-, i-, m-, and n-nanodiamond...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
The morphology and structure of polycrystalline diamond films have been investigated for various gro...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
The characterization of growth features and defects in various high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT)...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
The morphology and habits of diamond single crystals that were seed-grown in the diamond thermodynam...
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...
Revealing the internal structure of diamonds is key to understanding the general regularities of cry...
External and internal morphologies of natural impact apographitic diamonds (paramorphoses) have been...
AbstractWe report the results of a high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) experimental investigation ...
Homoepitaxial growth of step-flow single crystal diamond was performed by microwave plasma chemical ...
n recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the an...
We have conducted high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) diamond synthesis experiments at the conditi...
The unusual physical properties and formation conditions attributed to h-, i-, m-, and n-nanodiamond...
In recent years, several studies have focused on the growth conditions of the diamonds through the a...
The morphology and structure of polycrystalline diamond films have been investigated for various gro...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...