FB.
Brilliant_Rock
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Does anyone know the mechanism that causes fluorescence (especially blue) in diamonds?
Does the fluorescence of a diamond fade after many years of exposure to UV light?
If the fluorescence fades, does it leave chemical changes within the diamond, such as microscopic inclusion-like scarring in the diamond that might reduce the clarity grade or impair light passage?
The reason I ask is that many fluorescent things tend to lose their fluorescence over a period of time.
To my interpretation, the fluorescence ought to be requiring "fuel" to create that light - caused by reactions within the diamond - which might be permanent reactions.
Thanks for any input!
FB.
Does the fluorescence of a diamond fade after many years of exposure to UV light?
If the fluorescence fades, does it leave chemical changes within the diamond, such as microscopic inclusion-like scarring in the diamond that might reduce the clarity grade or impair light passage?
The reason I ask is that many fluorescent things tend to lose their fluorescence over a period of time.
To my interpretation, the fluorescence ought to be requiring "fuel" to create that light - caused by reactions within the diamond - which might be permanent reactions.
Thanks for any input!
FB.