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The possibility of using digital microphotogrammetry to analyze and simulate the habit and sectoral structure of diamond single crystals up to 20 mm in size grown under high pressures and temperatures (HPHT diamond) is considered. The prospects of such a method for developing cutting maps to cut single-sector samples and their subsequent use are shown.
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This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine, project no. 2020.02/0160 entitled as “Development of New Carbon Solvents Compositions for Diamond Single Crystals Growth in the Thermodynamic Stability Area with a Controlled Content of Nitrogen and Boron Impurities in Order to Create Conceptual Electronic Devices Construction.”
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Lytvyn, P.M., Strelchuk, V.V., Ivakhnenko, S.O. et al. Using Digital Microphotogrammetry for Morphology Analysis of HPHT-Diamond Single Crystals. J. Superhard Mater. 43, 457–459 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1063457621060083
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1063457621060083