Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method

Color in diamonds arises from defects or impurities such as nitrogen, boron or a lattice vacancy. Therefore, suitable types and quantities of defects will assist in creating the most desirable color in a diamond. In this research, ESR spectroscopy was used to find the optimal annealing temperature f...

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Main Authors: Siwaporn Sahavat, Areeratt Kornduangkaeo, Kanphot Thongcham, Siwaporn Meejoo, Wiwat Wongkokua, Suree Likittachai
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spelling th-mahidol.270732018-09-13T13:20:09Z Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method Siwaporn Sahavat Areeratt Kornduangkaeo Kanphot Thongcham Siwaporn Meejoo Wiwat Wongkokua Suree Likittachai Kasetsart University Thailand Instutute of Nucler Technology Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Color in diamonds arises from defects or impurities such as nitrogen, boron or a lattice vacancy. Therefore, suitable types and quantities of defects will assist in creating the most desirable color in a diamond. In this research, ESR spectroscopy was used to find the optimal annealing temperature for color changing in a neutron-irradiated type la diamond. It was found that negative vacancies (V) became mobile above 600°C and were completely trapped by nitrogen to form color centers at 750°C. Therefore, the optimal temperature for color treatment of irradiated diamonds was 750°C. After annealing, yellow diamond was obtained. The optimal fluence of neutron irradiation to produce green diamond was then determined. This research showed that neutron irradiation could turn brown diamond into green diamond with the shading dependent on the fluence of irradiation. The optimal fluence to obtain green diamond was 1.58×1016n/cm2, while at higher levels the diamond became opaque. After annealing at approximately 750°C, irradiated diamond turned into yellow diamond. A higher fluence of neutron irradiation provided a relatively dark yellow color after annealing. The pale or dark shade of enhanced yellow diamond seemed to be independent of the annealing time. 2018-09-13T06:20:09Z 2018-09-13T06:20:09Z 2009-01-01 Article Kasetsart Journal - Natural Science. Vol.43, No.1 (2009), 216-229 00755192 2-s2.0-60849099072 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27073 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=60849099072&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Siwaporn Sahavat
Areeratt Kornduangkaeo
Kanphot Thongcham
Siwaporn Meejoo
Wiwat Wongkokua
Suree Likittachai
Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
description Color in diamonds arises from defects or impurities such as nitrogen, boron or a lattice vacancy. Therefore, suitable types and quantities of defects will assist in creating the most desirable color in a diamond. In this research, ESR spectroscopy was used to find the optimal annealing temperature for color changing in a neutron-irradiated type la diamond. It was found that negative vacancies (V) became mobile above 600°C and were completely trapped by nitrogen to form color centers at 750°C. Therefore, the optimal temperature for color treatment of irradiated diamonds was 750°C. After annealing, yellow diamond was obtained. The optimal fluence of neutron irradiation to produce green diamond was then determined. This research showed that neutron irradiation could turn brown diamond into green diamond with the shading dependent on the fluence of irradiation. The optimal fluence to obtain green diamond was 1.58×1016n/cm2, while at higher levels the diamond became opaque. After annealing at approximately 750°C, irradiated diamond turned into yellow diamond. A higher fluence of neutron irradiation provided a relatively dark yellow color after annealing. The pale or dark shade of enhanced yellow diamond seemed to be independent of the annealing time.
author2 Kasetsart University
author_facet Kasetsart University
Siwaporn Sahavat
Areeratt Kornduangkaeo
Kanphot Thongcham
Siwaporn Meejoo
Wiwat Wongkokua
Suree Likittachai
format Article
author Siwaporn Sahavat
Areeratt Kornduangkaeo
Kanphot Thongcham
Siwaporn Meejoo
Wiwat Wongkokua
Suree Likittachai
author_sort Siwaporn Sahavat
title Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
title_short Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
title_full Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
title_fullStr Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
title_full_unstemmed Color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
title_sort color enhancement of natural type la diamond using a neutron-irradiation and annealing method
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27073
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