Cleavage resistance of plastically deformed natural diamonds revealed by dissolved planar features

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Year:
2006
Authors:
Journal:
DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS
Volume:
15
Number:
9
Pages:
1310-1313
Month:
September
ISSN:
0925-9635
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Abstract:
We describe here diamonds with planar segments of limited lateral
extension, some of which have dissolved to form flat etch channels. We
have documented such features only in diamonds which show otherwise
lamellae of brown or pink color due to plastic deformation along (111)
planes, called ``colored graining lamellae{''}. The planar segments are
identified as cleavage segments. We suggest that the extension of the
etch channels is controlled by the geometry of the pre-existing cleavage
segments, as dissolution happens preferentially at sites offering a high
available surface. These cleavage segments (indifferently dissolved as
flat etch channels or not) are laterally limited by colored graining
lamellae along another set of (111) planes. This indicates that
plastically deformed diamond is ``cleavage resistant{''}. Further, it
reveals that plastic deformation may induce different types of
defects-either cleavage or colored graining lamellae-along different
sets of octahedral planes in the same crystal. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V.
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