The separation of natural from synthetic gem-quality diamonds on the basis of crystal growth criteria
The commercial availability of gem-quality synthetic diamond products, and the renewed research interest in large crystals produced by high-pressure diamond synthesis, have made it necessary for the gem diamond trade to find simple ways to identify faceted synthetic diamonds. Using magnification, an...
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