Diamond as a thermoluminescent material

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2504831, G01T 111

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ABSTRACT:
Diamond having a nitrogen content not exceeding 100 ppm and electrons or holes trapped at lattice imperfections within the crystal structure has been found to be a good thermoluminescent material. The diamond is produced by taking a diamond having a nitrogen content not exceeding 100 ppm and subjecting it to nuclear radiation.

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patent: 4465932 (1984-08-01), Burgemeister

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