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1 December 1990 Optical properties of some greenish blue-to-green diamonds
James E. Shigley, Emmanuel Fritsch
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Abstract
Most green diamonds owe their coloration to radiation exposure that produces the GR]. absorption band. Depending upon the conditions of radiation either a surface color or a bodycolor can result. Natural green diamonds of known geographic origin especially those with a conspicuous bodycolor are extremely rare. A group of seven natural greenish bluetogreen bodycolor type-Ia diamonds from alluvial deposits in Guyana display a distinct but sometimes subtle internal blue-to-green color zoning and a visiblerange absorption spectrum consisting of in addition to the N3 N2 and GR1 bands weak-to-moderate 503 (H3) 496 (H4) and 595 nm bands. We suggest that this combination of features is characteristic of at least one category of natural bodycolor green diamonds. 1.
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James E. Shigley and Emmanuel Fritsch "Optical properties of some greenish blue-to-green diamonds", Proc. SPIE 1325, Diamond Optics III, (1 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22470
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Absorption

Crystals

Optical properties

Particles

Electrons

Surface finishing

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