X-ray luminescence in diamonds and its application in industry

V. Mironov, A. Emelyanova, S. Shabalin, E. V. Bubyr, L. V. Kazakov, E. F. Martynovich
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A review of the results studies on luminescence of mainly natural diamonds under X-ray excitation is presented. Such luminescence of diamond crystals is widely used in separation of diamond-bearing ores in diamond mining industry. Diamonds contain numerous luminescence centers that can be excited by optical radiation. Photoluminescence (PL) is characterized by wide variety of properties. It is difficult to discern PL of diamonds from PL of accompanying minerals and provide sufficient extraction selectivity. The first comparative studies of the properties of X-ray excited luminescence (XL) and photoluminescence, carried out in the last century, showed the properties of XL are much less diverse. X-ray luminescence spectra of most natural diamonds contain mainly one band, so-called A-band, visually perceived as blue emission. Spectral bands and lines observed in photoluminescence appear additionally in XL spectra of some samples. Some samples do not exhibit A-band in XL. The specific properties of XL of diamonds determined the capability of usage of XL in separation of diamond-bearing ores. In the mid-sixties, an idea stating the donor-acceptor process of emission of the A-band under X-ray excitation had appeared. This idea has been disputed on the basis of detailed study of kinetics and other properties of XL, but the concept of the donor-acceptor process has been circulating in various publications for several decades. The review presents the temperature dependences of the decay time constants of individual components of X-ray excited luminescence, which as a whole should be considered as the temperature-time passport of the A-band. The article provides data on the practical use of luminescence in the separation of diamond ores, provides some information on the design of separators.
钻石的x射线发光及其工业应用
综述了主要是天然金刚石在x射线激发下发光的研究成果。金刚石晶体的这种发光现象在金刚石开采工业中广泛应用于含金刚石矿石的分离。钻石含有许多可以被光辐射激发的发光中心。光致发光(PL)具有多种性质。很难将钻石的PL与伴生矿物的PL区分开来,并提供足够的萃取选择性。对x射线激发发光(XL)和光致发光性质的第一次比较研究是在上个世纪进行的,结果表明x射线激发发光性质的差异要小得多。大多数天然钻石的x射线发光光谱主要包含一个波段,即所谓的a波段,视觉上被认为是蓝色发射。在光致发光中观察到的光谱带和谱线也出现在一些样品的XL光谱中。有些样品在XL中不显示a带。金刚石的特殊性质决定了金刚石在含金刚石矿石分离中的应用能力。六十年代中期,出现了一种描述x射线激发下a波段发射的供体-受体过程的想法。在对XL的动力学和其他性质进行详细研究的基础上,这一观点一直存在争议,但供体-受体过程的概念已经在各种出版物中流传了几十年。本文讨论了x射线激发发光各组分衰变时间常数的温度依赖性,并将其作为a波段的温度-时间通行证。本文提供了发光技术在金刚石矿石分选中的实际应用数据,并对分选机的设计提供了一些参考。
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