by P. C. Gutiérrez, M. -D. Ynsa, A. Climent-Font and T. Calligaro
Abstract:
Since the 1990’s, artificial treatment of natural sapphires (Al2O3 crystals coloured by impurities) by diffusion of beryllium at high temperature has become a growing practice. This process permits to enhance the colour of these gemstones, and thus to increase their value. Detection of such a treatment – diffusion of tens of μg/g of beryllium in Al2O3 crystals – is usually achieved using high sensitivity techniques like laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP/MS) or laser-induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) which are unfortunately micro-destructive (leaving 50–100-μm diameter craters on the gems). The simple and non-destructive alternative method proposed in this work is based on the nuclear reaction 9Be(α, nγ)12C with an external helium ion beam impinging on the gem directly placed in air. The 4439keV prompt γ-ray tagging Be atoms are detected with a high efficiency bismuth germanate scintillator. Beam dose is monitored using the 2235keV prompt γ-ray produced during irradiation by the aluminium of the sapphire matrix through the 27Al(α, pγ)30Si nuclear reaction. The method is tested on a series of Be-treated sapphires previously analyzed by LA-ICP/MS to determine the optimal conditions to obtain a peak to background appropriate to reach the required μg/g sensitivity. Using a 2.8-MeV external He beam and a beam dose of 200 μC, beryllium concentrations from 5 to 16μg/g have been measured in the samples, with a detection limit of 1μg/g.
Reference:
P. C. Gutiérrez, M. -D. Ynsa, A. Climent-Font and T. Calligaro, “Detection of beryllium treatment of natural sapphires by NRA”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 268, no. 11, pp. 2038–2041.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{gutierrez_detection_2010, series = {19th {International} {Conference} on {Ion} {Beam} {Analysis}}, title = {Detection of beryllium treatment of natural sapphires by {NRA}}, volume = {268}, issn = {0168-583X}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168583X10001485}, doi = {10.1016/j.nimb.2010.02.053}, abstract = {Since the 1990’s, artificial treatment of natural sapphires (Al2O3 crystals coloured by impurities) by diffusion of beryllium at high temperature has become a growing practice. This process permits to enhance the colour of these gemstones, and thus to increase their value. Detection of such a treatment – diffusion of tens of μg/g of beryllium in Al2O3 crystals – is usually achieved using high sensitivity techniques like laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP/MS) or laser-induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) which are unfortunately micro-destructive (leaving 50–100-μm diameter craters on the gems). The simple and non-destructive alternative method proposed in this work is based on the nuclear reaction 9Be(α, nγ)12C with an external helium ion beam impinging on the gem directly placed in air. The 4439keV prompt γ-ray tagging Be atoms are detected with a high efficiency bismuth germanate scintillator. Beam dose is monitored using the 2235keV prompt γ-ray produced during irradiation by the aluminium of the sapphire matrix through the 27Al(α, pγ)30Si nuclear reaction. The method is tested on a series of Be-treated sapphires previously analyzed by LA-ICP/MS to determine the optimal conditions to obtain a peak to background appropriate to reach the required μg/g sensitivity. Using a 2.8-MeV external He beam and a beam dose of 200 μC, beryllium concentrations from 5 to 16μg/g have been measured in the samples, with a detection limit of 1μg/g.}, number = {11}, urldate = {2017-08-01}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms}, author = {Gutiérrez, P. C. and Ynsa, M. -D. and Climent-Font, A. and Calligaro, T.}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {Beryllium, Diffusion, Gemstones, NRA, Sapphire}, pages = {2038--2041}, file = {ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:E:\cmam_papers\files\691\Gutiérrez et al. - 2010 - Detection of beryllium treatment of natural sapphi.pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:E:\Usuarios\Administrator\Zotero\storage\55LYVUR8\Gutiérrez et al. - 2010 - Detection of beryllium treatment of natural sapphi.pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Snapshot:E:\cmam_papers\files\690\S0168583X10001485.html:text/html;ScienceDirect Snapshot:E:\Usuarios\Administrator\Zotero\storage\FQGRYD88\S0168583X10001485.html:text/html}, }