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This rather scientific paper describes some new technology.
Not sure if either link will open the paper - if not just search the title.
Below is the conclusion.
file:///C:/Users/hollo/OneDrive/Documents/Book/Synthetic%20diamonds/Permanent%20optical%20bleaching%20in%20HPHT-diamond%20via%20aggregation%20of%20C-%20and%20NV-centers%20excited%20by%20visible-range%20femtosecond%20laser%20pulses%20-%20ScienceDirect.pdf
5. Conclusions In conclusion, multiple exposure of a HPHT diamond irradiated by 3-MeV e-beam and lowpressure annealed at 1200 °C till its red color, by 515-nm 0.3-ps laser pulses strongly focused in its bulk, in a number of patterns as a function of pulse energy and exposure time resulted in an array of bleached buried micro-regions. In striking contrast with the all previous observations for natural and synthetic diamonds, in this work FT-IR and UV-near-IR transmission microscopy indicated the reduction of C, A, NV , and NV centers in the bleached micro-regions. Roomtemperature 3D-scanning confocal PL micro-spectroscopy indicates the presence of NV , NV , H3 or H4 centers, with the reduced and increased depth-dependent PL intensity of the low- and high-aggregated centers, respectively, in the bleached regions regarding the unexposed material. Such photo-stimulated aggregation process was revealed to be two-photon one, apparently, occurring via direct or indirect UV-range photoexcitation of the low-aggregated centers. These experimental findings, demonstrating the new mechanism of direct laser writing of structurallyand color-modified micro-regions inside the diamond, open a way for laser technologies in expanding performance and tracing of synthetic diamonds.
Not sure if either link will open the paper - if not just search the title.
Below is the conclusion.
file:///C:/Users/hollo/OneDrive/Documents/Book/Synthetic%20diamonds/Permanent%20optical%20bleaching%20in%20HPHT-diamond%20via%20aggregation%20of%20C-%20and%20NV-centers%20excited%20by%20visible-range%20femtosecond%20laser%20pulses%20-%20ScienceDirect.pdf
5. Conclusions In conclusion, multiple exposure of a HPHT diamond irradiated by 3-MeV e-beam and lowpressure annealed at 1200 °C till its red color, by 515-nm 0.3-ps laser pulses strongly focused in its bulk, in a number of patterns as a function of pulse energy and exposure time resulted in an array of bleached buried micro-regions. In striking contrast with the all previous observations for natural and synthetic diamonds, in this work FT-IR and UV-near-IR transmission microscopy indicated the reduction of C, A, NV , and NV centers in the bleached micro-regions. Roomtemperature 3D-scanning confocal PL micro-spectroscopy indicates the presence of NV , NV , H3 or H4 centers, with the reduced and increased depth-dependent PL intensity of the low- and high-aggregated centers, respectively, in the bleached regions regarding the unexposed material. Such photo-stimulated aggregation process was revealed to be two-photon one, apparently, occurring via direct or indirect UV-range photoexcitation of the low-aggregated centers. These experimental findings, demonstrating the new mechanism of direct laser writing of structurallyand color-modified micro-regions inside the diamond, open a way for laser technologies in expanding performance and tracing of synthetic diamonds.