Gadolinium gallium garnet

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Gadolinium Gallium Garnet
Category synthetic mineral
Chemical formula Gd3Ga5O12 [1]
Identification
Color transparent, colorless to light brown or yellow. May also be orange or blue. [1]
Crystal system cubic
Mohs Scale hardness 6.5[1] (other sources 7.5)
Luster vitreous to subadamantine[1]
Polish luster vitreous to subadamantine[1]
Refractive index 1.970 (+.060)[1]
Optical Properties Single refractive[1]
Birefringence none[1]
Dispersion .045[1]
Pleochroism none[1]
Ultraviolet fluorescence moderate to strong pinkish orange in shortwave[1]
Specific gravity 7.05 (+.04, -.10)[1]
Density 7.08 g/cm3

Gadolinium Gallium Garnet (GGG, Gd3Ga5O12) is a synthetic crystalline material of the garnet group, with good mechanical, thermal, and optical properties. It is typically colorless. It has cubic lattice, density 7.08 g/cm³ and Mohs hardness is variously noted as 6.5 and 7.5. Its crystals are made by Czochralski method and can be made with addition of various dopants for modification of color. It is used in fabrication of various optical components and as substrate material for magneto–optical films. It also finds use in jewelry as a diamond simulant.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (Gia), Gemological. Gem Reference Guide. City: Gemological Institute of America (GIA), 1988. ISBN 0-87311-019-6

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