FeatureSummer 2020 - Volume 56, Issue 2, Summer 2020, Vol. 56, No. 2

Separation of Natural from Laboratory-Grown Diamond Using Time-Gated Luminescence Imaging

Colin D. McGuinness, Amber M. Wassell, Peter M.P. Lanigan, Stephen A. Lynch

De Beers SYNTHdetect instrument
Figure 1. The De Beers SYNTHdetect, an instrument designed for screening of colorless to near-colorless diamonds of all cuts mounted in jewelry. Loose stones can also be screened with no lower size limit. The dimensions of the instrument are 31.0 cm wide × 34.0 cm deep × 45.8 cm high. A range of jewelry holders and a flat sample tray are included. Photo by Danny Bowler/De Beers Group Industry Services.

Dr. McGuinness is a senior scientist, and Dr. Lanigan is a research scientist, at De Beers Group Technology, Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Ms. Wassell is a doctoral student, and Dr. Lynch is associate dean of research, at the School of Physics & Astronomy, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.

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