We report the characteristics of dissolution etch channels (open tubes), with various forms rangi... more We report the characteristics of dissolution etch channels (open tubes), with various forms ranging from parallel lines to irregular ribbon or worm-like shapes, in seven natural gem-quality diamonds. These channels have openings at the surface with rhombic or modified rhombic shapes, and internally, they often terminate at solid inclusions. They appear to originate either from the outcrop of a bundle of dislocations, or along dislocation dipoles elongated along the 〈110〉 direction. As the dissolution process proceeds, the penetration direction of an etch channel may change as a result of the interaction with other growth defects. Many of the etch channels we observed exhibit highly irregular forms. Possible relationships between the etch channels and lattice defects are discussed.
We report the characteristics of dissolution etch channels (open tubes), with various forms rangi... more We report the characteristics of dissolution etch channels (open tubes), with various forms ranging from parallel lines to irregular ribbon or worm-like shapes, in seven natural gem-quality diamonds. These channels have openings at the surface with rhombic or modified rhombic shapes, and internally, they often terminate at solid inclusions. They appear to originate either from the outcrop of a bundle of dislocations, or along dislocation dipoles elongated along the 〈110〉 direction. As the dissolution process proceeds, the penetration direction of an etch channel may change as a result of the interaction with other growth defects. Many of the etch channels we observed exhibit highly irregular forms. Possible relationships between the etch channels and lattice defects are discussed.
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