Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10400981 Diamond and Related Materials 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The amber centres are a series of similar near-infrared absorptions found in brown “amber”-coloured diamonds. These centres are found exclusively in crystals showing lamellae of plastic deformation (“brown graining”) and nitrogen in the form of A-aggregates, at least. They represent likely electronic transitions responsible for up to six zero-phonon lines and associated vibronic structures. Four different categories may be distinguished. The most common one is proposed to be caused by a “defective” A-aggregate.
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