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note: this is shortwave uv ~225nm , not consumer level: 365-400nm.
Being shortwave UV (which never makes it to the Earth's surface from a natural source, such as the sun), is this of any concern in terms of the actual integrity or optics of these particular CVD diamonds?
Uv response is one way to detect mmd from mined so its important from that aspect but otherwise I do not know of any consumer level effects from it.
The change in the fluorescence colors could be "due to the defects in the internal crystal plane," the authors say.
Just reading between the lines of the closing comment:
..."could be"...not definitively.
Seems like another anti-LGD smear campaign article by the EGD proponent crowd. Merely my take on it...
I dont read it that way.Just reading between the lines of the closing comment:
..."could be"...not definitively.
Seems like another anti-LGD smear campaign article by the EGD proponent crowd. Merely my take on it...
TIL. Thanks for the linkAlso defect is the right word to use in that context.
I dont read it that way.
They have a theory but no proofs as to why it is that way == "could be"
UV response is one of the differences between mmd and mined so not a smear.
Also defect is the right word to use in that context.
This post has really been bugging me and I need to apologize for the appearance of making light of the war.
This post has really been bugging me and I need to apologize for the appearance of making light of the war.
That was not my intent at all.