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* Synthetic diamonds are either partially or wholly crystallised or re-crystallised artificially in a laboratory.
* They posses the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds, but have different growth structures and impurities which enable rapid identification using specialist equipment.
* Diamond type classification is based on the presence or absence of nitrogen and boron impurities and their configuration in the diamond lattice
* Type Ia diamonds contain aggregated N purities – including A-aggregates (IaA), which consists of pairs of N atoms, and B-aggregates (IaB), which are made of four N atoms around a vacancy
* Type Ib diamonds have isolated N atoms. Type IIa contain no measurable impurities, and type IIb diamonds have boron impurities
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