Luminescence and a new approach for detecting heat treatment of geuda sapphire

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For decades, unraveling the heat treatment of sapphire has been a challenging issue. The present study offers new aspects that support the detection of heat treatment of sapphire. Natural geuda sapphire exhibits orange to red luminescence under longwave ultraviolet (LWUV; 365 nm) light, while heated geuda sapphire shows blue luminescence under shortwave ultraviolet (SWUV; 225 nm) light. The presence of melt inclusions in dissolved silks serves as an indicator of sapphire heat treatment. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy alone is insufficient for distinguishing unheated from heated sapphire. By combining orange to red luminescence with blue luminescence and melt inclusions, we provide a practical method for accurately differentiating natural gem-quality sapphire and heated gem-quality sapphire.

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Pluthametwisute, T., Nasdala, L., Chanmuang N, C., Wildner, M., Libowitzky, E., Giester, G., … Sutthirat, C. (2025). Luminescence and a new approach for detecting heat treatment of geuda sapphire. Solid Earth, 16(1), 81–96. https://doi.org/10.5194/se-16-81-2025

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