Notes & TechniquesGems & Gemology, Summer 2017, Vol. 53, No. 2

Photoluminescence Mapping of Optical Defects in HPHT Synthetic Diamond

Lorne C. Loudin

Schematic representation of photoluminescence methods
Figure 1. Schematic representation comparing PL methods. With standard PL microscopy, a single spot (shown as a green circle in the figure) is analyzed and represents only a small volume of the actual sample. With PL mapping, numerous spots are collected in a raster pattern (indicated by the dashed red arrows on the right), and the data are interpolated and combined to produce a PL map. Spot size is not to scale.

Mr. Loudin is a research associate in diamond advanced testing at GIA in New York.

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