Radiant energy spectroscopy system with diamond internal reflect

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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250343, 356244, G01J 3150

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052006093

ABSTRACT:
A radiant energy spectroscopy system includes a diamond as a single bounce internal reflection element (IRE). A standard anvil cut diamond can be used as the IRE. Alternatively, a diamond can be specially cut to have a conical, spherical or curved section in the crown and/or in the pavilion and a curved or flat surface portion for the culet and/or table.

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