Use of Artificial Diamonds

Apr 15, 2019

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Our most intuitive feeling about diamonds is that it shines as a jewel, and as an investment, it has a lot of room for appreciation. In fact, less than 10% of the natural diamond diamonds and synthetic synthetic diamond diamonds mined globally each year are used as jewelry, and most of the rest of the diamonds flow to the industry. Diamonds have been favored by the scientific community and industry and are widely used in the fields of optics, semiconductors and petroleum exploration.

 

Optical field: Diamond has a high transmittance from X-ray to microwave, and has high hardness, high thermal conductivity, high chemical stability and low expansion coefficient. It is an excellent optical material.

 

Semiconductor field: Diamond has a large band gap width, high carrier mobility, high breakdown voltage and high thermal conductivity, making it an ideal semiconductor material.

 

With the development of technology, the cost of synthetic diamonds may be further reduced. For the diamond industry in the jewellery sector, in the future, artificial diamonds may impact the market price of diamonds and even completely subvert the existing diamond market.

 

 

 

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