Synthetic diamond
Synthetic diamond is diamond produced through chemical or physical processes in a laboratory. Like naturally occurring diamond it is composed of a three-dimensional carbon crystal. Synthetic diamonds are also called cultured diamonds, manufactured diamonds, and artificial diamonds. Synthetic diamond is not the same as diamond imitation which can be made of other material such as cubic zirconia or Moissanite.
External links
- Davis, J. (2003). The New Diamond Age Wired Magazine, Issue 11.09
- Yarnell, A. (2004). The Many Facets of Man-Made Diamonds. Chemical and Engineering News 82 (5), 26-31.
- Hall, H. T. (1961). The Synthesis of Diamond Journal of Chemical Education, 38, 484
- Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory
- Gemesis Cultured Diamonds
- Apollo Diamond, Inc.
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