Physical Properties of DiamondRobert Berman |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Acknowledgements | 114 |
OPTICAL STUDIES ON DIAMOND | 135 |
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abrasion absorption appear associated assumed atoms axis band bonded calculated carbon centre cleavage close coefficient compared concentration conduction corresponding cracks crystal cube curves damage defects density dependence depth determined diamond diffraction directions discussed dislocation edge effect electron energy etch examined excited experimental experiments face fact field figure friction give given graphite growth hardness heat impurity increase indicate intensity interstitial irradiation lattice less levels lines load lower material measurements natural nitrogen observed obtained occur octahedron optical orientation origin parallel pattern phonon Phys pits planes polished possible powder present pressure probably Proc produced properties radiation range reflexions region relative resonance scattering seen shown shown in figure similar single specimen spectra spectrum spike stone strength structure suggested surface symmetry temperature thermal topographs transitions trigons vacancy variation wheel X-ray