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has gloss | eng: Imperfections in the crystal lattice of diamond are common. Such crystallographic defects in diamond may be the result of lattice irregularities or extrinsic substitutional or interstitial impurities, introduced during or after the diamond growth. They affect the material properties of diamond and determine to which type a diamond is assigned; the most dramatic effects are on the diamond color and electrical conductivity, as explained by the band theory. |
lexicalization | eng: Crystallographic defects in diamond |
instance of | e/Diamond |
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media:img | DiaPL1.jpg |
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media:img | Diamond IR Spector.png |
media:img | Fancy colors.jpg |
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media:img | HPHTdiamonds2.JPG |
media:img | Interst.JPG |
media:img | Irrdiamond.jpg |
media:img | N3center.JPG |
media:img | Platelets.JPG |
media:img | Semiv.JPG |
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