Part I of this thesis deals with a brief historical review on diamond together with the studies made on crystal growth with the existing information on diamond. Part II deals with the experimental techniques employed for the present investigation including an interference technique whereby, it has been shown for the first time, that very sharp multiple-beam interference fringes can be produced with a high power 3 mm. lens of numerical aperture 0.95. The optical conditions necessary to secure high definition in the fringes are discussed together with the arrangement used which can resolve a lateral extension about 0.7 and a depth of 50 A0. Volume elements as small as 5 x 10 cc. can be resolved. Part III deals with the optical studies of grow...
Studies have been made on (111) faces produced due to interruption of growth of dodecahedral form of...
Many octahedral faces of synthetic diamonds manufactured by De Beers of Johannesburg have been exami...
In Part I a brief historical review of the existing information on diamond is given. In Part II a sh...
Chapters I and II are introductory, surveying briefly the physical properties of diamond and the gen...
A detailed experimental study has been made of the surface topography of sixty cubic diamonds from t...
The work consists of optical and interferometric studies of growth, slip, and etch phenomena on diam...
In chapter 1 a short account of raining and recovery of diamonds is given. Different properties of d...
Early chapters review the structure and physical properties of diamond, the theories of crystal grow...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
The importance of diamond in modern technology, and crystal structure (with emphasis on diamond) are...
Revealing the internal structure of diamonds is key to understanding the general regularities of cry...
The results of the study of more than 11 000 diamonds, from thirty kimberlite and placer deposit loc...
In recent years several studies were focused on the calculation of residual pressure around mineral ...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Studies have been made on (111) faces produced due to interruption of growth of dodecahedral form of...
Many octahedral faces of synthetic diamonds manufactured by De Beers of Johannesburg have been exami...
In Part I a brief historical review of the existing information on diamond is given. In Part II a sh...
Chapters I and II are introductory, surveying briefly the physical properties of diamond and the gen...
A detailed experimental study has been made of the surface topography of sixty cubic diamonds from t...
The work consists of optical and interferometric studies of growth, slip, and etch phenomena on diam...
In chapter 1 a short account of raining and recovery of diamonds is given. Different properties of d...
Early chapters review the structure and physical properties of diamond, the theories of crystal grow...
Abstract: A diamond from the Finsch mine (South Africa) was investigated by X-ray diffraction topogr...
The importance of diamond in modern technology, and crystal structure (with emphasis on diamond) are...
Revealing the internal structure of diamonds is key to understanding the general regularities of cry...
The results of the study of more than 11 000 diamonds, from thirty kimberlite and placer deposit loc...
In recent years several studies were focused on the calculation of residual pressure around mineral ...
Two crystals of brown diamonds, coming from Argyle and Udachnaya, were studied, in a non-destructive...
Mixed-habit growth of natural diamond is relatively uncommon and the reasons why it occurs are not w...
Studies have been made on (111) faces produced due to interruption of growth of dodecahedral form of...
Many octahedral faces of synthetic diamonds manufactured by De Beers of Johannesburg have been exami...
In Part I a brief historical review of the existing information on diamond is given. In Part II a sh...