Corundum Ruby and Sapphire Crystallized Rough

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  • Corundum Ruby and Sapphire Crystallized Rough
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    Physical properties
    Crystal structure of rubies
    Rubies have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Among the natural gems only moissanite and diamond are harder, with diamond having a Mohs hardness of 10.0 and moissanite falling somewhere in between corundum (ruby) and diamond in hardness. Sapphire, ruby, and pure corundum are α-alumina, the most stable form of Al2O3, in which 3 electrons leave each aluminium ion to join the regular octahedral group of six nearby O2− ions; in pure corundum this leaves all of the aluminium ions with a very stable configuration of no unpaired electrons or unfilled energy levels, and the crystal is perfectly colorless.
    Crystal structure of ruby showing the substitution of Al3+ ions (blue) with Cr3+ (red). The substitution density of Cr3+ ions in this model is approximately 2%, approximating the maximum doping normally encountered.
    When a chromium atom replaces an occasional aluminium atom, it too loses 3 electrons to become a chromium3+ ion to maintain the charge balance of the Al2O3 crystal. However, the Cr3+ ions are larger and have electron orbitals in different directions than aluminium. The octahedral arrangement of the O2− ions is distorted, and the energy levels of the different orbitals of those Cr3+ ions are slightly altered because of the directions to the O2− ions. Those energy differences correspond to absorption in the ultraviolet, violet, and yellow-green regions of the spectrum.
    Transmittance of ruby in optical and near-IR spectra. Note the two broad violet and yellow-green absorption bands and one narrow absorption band at the wavelength of 694 nm, which is the wavelength of the ruby laser.
    If one percent of the aluminium ions are replaced by chromium in ruby, the yellow-green absorption results in a red color for the gem. Additionally, absorption at any of the above wavelengths stimulates fluorescent emission of 694-nanometer-wavelength red light, which adds to its red color and perceived luster.
    After absorbing short-wavelength light, there is a short interval of time when the crystal lattice of ruby is in an excited state before fluorescence occurs. If 694-nanometer photons pass through the crystal during that time, they can stimulate more fluorescent photons to be emitted in-phase with them, thus strengthening the intensity of that red light. By arranging mirrors or other means to pass emitted light repeatedly through the crystal, a ruby laser in this way produces a very high intensity of coherent red light.
    All natural rubies have imperfections in them, including color impurities and inclusions of rutileneedles known as "silk". Gemologists use these needle inclusions found in natural rubies to distinguish them from synthetics, simulants, or substitutes. Usually, the rough stone is heated before cutting. These days, almost all rubies are treated in some form, with heat treatment being the most common practice. Untreated rubies of high quality command a large premium.
    Some rubies show a three-point or six-point asterism or "star". These rubies are cut into cabochonsto display the effect properly. Asterisms are best visible with a single-light source and move across the stone as the light moves or the stone is rotated. Such effects occur when light is reflected off the "silk" (the structurally oriented rutileneedle inclusions) in a certain way. This is one example where inclusions increase the value of a gemstone. Furthermore, rubies can show color changes-though this occurs very rarely-as well as chatoyancy or the "cat's eye" effect.
    Ruby vs. pink sapphire
    Generally, gemstone-quality corundum in all shades of red, including pink, are called rubies. However, in the United States, a minimum color saturation must be met to be called a ruby; otherwise, the stone will be called a pink sapphire. Drawing a distinction between rubies and pink sapphires is relatively new, having arisen sometime in the 20th century. Often, the distinction between ruby and pink sapphire is not clear and can be debated. As a result of the difficulty and subjectiveness of such distinctions, trade organizations such as the International Colored Gemstone Association (ICGA) have adopted the broader definition for ruby which encompasses its lighter shades, including pink

Комментарии • 31

  • @IndusRiverRock
    @IndusRiverRock Год назад +2

    So beautiful

  • @rhondajones1313
    @rhondajones1313 Год назад +2

    Can a Corundum Ruby be faceted? I just getting into this so yes I dont know. Thanks

  • @mohammedriazahmed2120
    @mohammedriazahmed2120 4 года назад +3

    Good clear video of ruby ......different varieties of ruby stone and structures incursions

    • @oscarpont4085
      @oscarpont4085 4 года назад +1

      Hola amigo yo tengo un mineral y es un rubí que pesa 5 kilos xray y quiero un consejo si es lo que tengo esta en bruto

    • @mohammedriazahmed2120
      @mohammedriazahmed2120 4 года назад +1

      @@oscarpont4085 English plz ok.....

    • @felipeolivares6277
      @felipeolivares6277 4 года назад +3

      @@mohammedriazahmed2120 he is saying that he has a ruby ( he thinks is a ruby 5 kilograms aprox,) etcetc,in my opinion he isNOT "correct) but I wouldn't know since I have not seen it BESIDES I'm not an expert on that matter either. Greetings from DENVER COLORADO US.

    • @mohammedriazahmed2120
      @mohammedriazahmed2120 4 года назад +1

      @@felipeolivares6277 thanks dear for the translation. ......welcome india.....

    • @felipeolivares6277
      @felipeolivares6277 4 года назад +1

      @@mohammedriazahmed2120 you are well come. My friend. And GREAT VIDEO THE BEST RED CORUNDUM,I EVER SAW NICE ROCKS.

  • @HoboMinerals
    @HoboMinerals Год назад +1

    That first one looked like an old dry beef steak! My fat ass hungry

  • @meteorite-meteorite9964
    @meteorite-meteorite9964 Год назад

    wow impressive 👏 👌 👍 like that video👍👍

  • @herusyamsi3443
    @herusyamsi3443 3 года назад +1

    Come on, come to me and enjoy the beauty of the sparkling crystal Indonesian Fire Opal 😍😍😇🇲🇨🇲🇨

  • @user-sg9pp3zc9i
    @user-sg9pp3zc9i Год назад

    Very nice 👍👍 thanks

  • @herusyamsi3443
    @herusyamsi3443 3 года назад +2

    Everyone want to keep it at home 😘😘😘🇲🇨🇲🇨😇

  • @user-fh5nr9bg9w
    @user-fh5nr9bg9w 6 дней назад

    Uploaded #Rock #Star I Am

  • @blueballs8599
    @blueballs8599 3 года назад +1

    I found one like that,it was about 1 pound,but i trew it back thinking nahh,that cant be a gemstone,ughhh

  • @royalbluegembank6496
    @royalbluegembank6496 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @mahfuzoguz7650
    @mahfuzoguz7650 2 года назад +1

    Lütfen sertifikalandirmadan artık taş gostermeyin Kanal Kanal izlemkten gözlerimiz bozuldu

  • @user-dq1ux5eg1w
    @user-dq1ux5eg1w 10 месяцев назад +1

    ကျောက်4ပွင့်ပြချင်လို့

  • @sangamizo4435
    @sangamizo4435 2 года назад +1

    I have like this stone,how to sell

  • @herusyamsi3443
    @herusyamsi3443 3 года назад

    Wuooow Rubi.... 😍😍♥️🇲🇨🇲🇨

  • @herusyamsi3443
    @herusyamsi3443 3 года назад

    Indonesian Fire Opal is so beautiful 😍😍😇🇲🇨🇲🇨

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs Год назад

    ❤️👍👍🇻🇳❤️🇻🇳❤️

  • @juancarlosroselloarlandis6410
    @juancarlosroselloarlandis6410 3 года назад

    boring