Fractionation of nitrogen isotopes in a synthetic diamond of mixed crystal habit

Nitrogen is the most abundant trace element in natural and meteoritic diamond and finds its way into synthetic diamonds during their manufacture. The isotopic composition in a synthetic diamond is studied.

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Hauptverfasser: BOYD, S. R, PILLINGER, C. T, MILLEDGE, H. J, MENDELSSOHN, M. J, SEAL, M
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Exact sciences and technology
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Methods of crystal growth
physics of crystal growth
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Physics
Theory and models of crystal growth
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Trace elements
title Fractionation of nitrogen isotopes in a synthetic diamond of mixed crystal habit
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