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Diamond

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Where does a diamond come from and why study it?

Diamonds hold a distinguished status, revered for their unparalleled hardness, brilliance, and unique properties.

Structurally, diamonds consist of carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline lattice, forming a symmetrical arrangement of tetrahedral units. Diamonds are mostly formed naturally, through geological processes in the Earth鈥檚 mantle that take millions of years. Advancements in technology have enabled the production of synthetic diamonds, using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) processes, hence offering a sustainable alternative for various applications.

Diamonds find widespread use across multiple fields, including electronics, optics, and innovative research. Their exceptional thermal conductivity and optical transparency make them indispensable in high-power electronic devices, such as semiconductor substrates, and abrasive, cutting and polishing tools.

As researchers continue to explore and harness the unique properties of diamonds, their enduring role as a cornerstone of advanced materials remains steadfast, driving innovation and shaping the future of technology and beyond.

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Diamond application notes

蓝鲸体育直播 Solutions

With a commitment to innovation, 蓝鲸体育直播 provides a comprehensive suite of advanced instruments for characterizing diamond properties. From Raman spectroscopy, revealing structural integrity and impurities, to SEM-CL (Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled to cathodoluminescence) for detailed imaging and mapping optical and electronic properties, 蓝鲸体育直播's solutions empower researchers and industry professionals to extract valuable insights from diamonds.

LabRAM Soleil
LabRAM Soleil

Raman Spectroscope - Automated Imaging Microscope

SignatureSPM
SignatureSPM

Scanning Probe Microscope with Chemical Signature

UVISEL Plus
UVISEL Plus

Spectroscopic Ellipsometer from FUV to NIR: 190 to 2100 nm

Cathodoluminescence - CLUE Series
Cathodoluminescence - CLUE Series

Cathodoluminescence Solutions for Electron Microscopy

DLC
DLC

Automated DLC Coating Analysis

LabRAM Odyssey Semiconductor
LabRAM Odyssey Semiconductor

Photoluminescence and Raman Wafer Imaging

LabRAM Soleil Nano
LabRAM Soleil Nano

Real-time and Direct Correlative Nanoscopy

XploRA鈩 PLUS
XploRA™ PLUS

MicroRaman Spectrometer - Confocal Raman Microscope

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