Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy in Gemology

  • Martin F
  • Mérigoux H
  • Zecchini P
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Abstract

External reflectance infrared spectroscopy permits a very rapid and nondestructive determination of the species of a mineral. It is particularly useful with polished gems in that it requires no more than placing the stone, loose or mounted, on a reflection device in the infrared spectrometer and observing the recorded spectrum. Therefore, compared to the classical methods of physical measurement such as refrac-tive index, specific gravity, and the like, reflectance spectroscopy provides a much faster means of establishing the species of the gem and, in some cases, whether it is natural or synthetic.

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Martin, F., Mérigoux, H., & Zecchini, P. (1989). Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy in Gemology. Gems & Gemology, 25(4), 226–231. https://doi.org/10.5741/gems.25.4.226

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