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CVD process improves diamond quality for lasers

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Dr. Jörg Schwartz, [email protected]

Diamonds could become a laser’s best friend, thanks to new methods of creating man-made versions of the gem. Researchers have proved the principle that diamonds offer high efficiency for lasing; however, demonstrating this has been an issue because it requires pure diamond crystals. “Using natural diamonds … is problematic – the quality is not consistent and, as everybody knows, they’re very expensive,” said associate professor Richard P. Mildren of Macquarie University. The new synthetic diamonds not only cost much less but also are grown to...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
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