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Synthetic diamond

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Synthetic diamonds

Synthetic diamond is diamond produced in a technological process. Claims of diamond synthesis were documented between 1879 and 1928 but none have been confirmed. In the 1940s, research began in the United States, Sweden, and the Soviet Union to grow a diamond using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and high-pressure high-temperature synthesis (HPHT) processes. The first reproducible synthesis was in 1953, and these processes still dominate the production of synthetic diamonds. Their properties depend on the manufacturing processes and the hardness, thermal conductivity, and electron mobility of some synthetic diamonds are superior to natural diamonds formed in geological processes. Synthetic diamond is used in abrasives, cutting and polishing tools, and in heat sinks. Electronic applications of synthetic diamond are being developed, including high-power switches at power stations, high-frequency field-effect transistors and light-emitting diodes. Both CVD and HPHT diamonds can be cut into gems of various colors. (Full article...)

  • I have a new appreciation for writing blurbs. My edits have the character count at exactly 1,025 (I think). Please take a look and comment if there are questions or concerns. Z1720 (talk) 18:44, 30 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]