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Optical properties of diamond

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In this paper, the authors describe the interaction with Energetic light beams and tunnel luminance of a diamond with respect to its interaction with light reflectance and reflectance.
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1 Refraction.- 2 Reflection and Transmission.- 3 Vibronic Absorption.- 4 Scattering.- 5 Optical Electronic Transitions.- 6 Coloration of Diamond.- 7 Physical Classification of Diamond.- 8 Interaction with Energetic Light Beams.- 9 Thermostimulated Luminescence and Tunnel Luminescence.- 10 Photoconductivity.- 11 Related Data.- Appendix: Abbreviations, Definitions and Methods.- References.

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