Abstract
Yellow sapphire is a gemstone variety of corundum (Al2O3). The yellow color is commonly caused by Fe3+ impurity substituting for Al3+ in the Al2O3 structure. The depth of yellow color is linked to Fe3+ concentration. The higher content of Fe3+ produces a deeper yellow color. However, there is low content of the impurity such as Be2+ in cooperating with the low content of Fe3+ to produce the yellow color in yellow sapphires. It is difficult to differentiate between the natural yellow sapphire caused by high Fe3+ content and the beryllium-treated yellow sapphire by naked eyes. Some advanced techniques to identify the Be heat-treated yellow sapphire have been practiced such as laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). We measured the colors of naturals and beryllium-treated yellow sapphires by UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy. The concentration of impurities in the sapphire samples was measured by the LA-ICP-MS technique. To compare the yellow colors of CIE L*a*b* and CIE L*C*h, we found that the lightness and hue values of the Be-treated yellow sapphires were higher than the natural yellow sapphires with high Fe3+ content.
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Tipkanon, N., Monarumit, N., Lhuaamporn, T., & Wongkokua, W. (2022). Color measurement of yellow sapphire by UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2145). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2145/1/012062
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