DIAMOND FLUORESCENCE

DIAMOND FLUORESCENCE

Diamond’s Reaction to Long Wave UV Rays


A very interesting topic about diamond fluorescence that how diamond get energised when they are exposed to the long wave UV rays and their electrons get highly charged when diamonds came across the light that after UV light has been switched off they still emit blue color.



Fluorescence is the visible light some diamonds emit when they are exposed to invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. On a GIA diamond grading report, fluorescence refers to the strength, or intensity, of the diamond’s reaction to long-wave UV, which is an essential component of daylight. The light emitted lasts as long as the diamond is exposed to the ultraviolet source.
Approximately 25% to 35% of the diamonds submitted to GIA over the past decade, exhibit some degree of fluorescence. However, only 10% of those show strengths of fluorescence that may impact appearance (i.e., strengths noted on laboratory reports as medium, strong or very strong). In more than 95% of the diamonds that exhibit fluorescence, the color seen is blue. In rare instances, the reaction is yellow, white or another color.

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