Abstract

Some data about the growth of synthetic diamond crystals are obtained from metallic inclusions analysis. In this article we studied the structure of microinclusions (1÷2 μ m) in synthetic diamond crystals grown in Fenic system and Fecoc system with traces of nickel. Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis and X-ray microprobe analysis have been used in investigations. The microinclusions in synthetic diamond crystals are composed from η′ and ζ′' phases of Nisic system.

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