An experience of electron beam (EB) irradiated gemstones in Malaysian nuclear agency

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In Nuclear Malaysia, a study on gemstone irradiation using beta particle is conducted. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the gemstone colour enhancement by using different kind of precious and non-precious gemstones. By using irradiation technique, selected gemstones are exposed to highly ionizing radiation electron beam to knock off electrons to generate colour centres culminating in the introduction of deeper colours. The colour centres may be stable or unstable depending on the nature of colour centre produced. The colour change of irradiated stones were measured by HunterLab colour measurement. At 50 kGy, Topaz shows changes colour from colourless to golden. Meanwhile pearl shows changes from pale colour to grey. Kunzite and amethyst shows colour changes from colorless to green and pale colour to purple. Gamma survey meter measurement confirmed that irradiation treatment with 3 MeV electron beam machine does not render any activation that activate the gems to become radioactive. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Idris, S., Hairaldin, S. Z., Tajau, R., Karim, J., Jusoh, S., Ghazali, Z., & Ahmad, S. (2014). An experience of electron beam (EB) irradiated gemstones in Malaysian nuclear agency. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1584, pp. 170–174). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4866126

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