Diaminit
Diaminit is a synthetic carbon-based material developed as a diamond substitute. It is not a naturally occurring mineral; the term is used in industrial and gemological contexts to refer to a diamond-like carbon allotrope produced by laboratory methods.
Diaminit consists essentially of carbon in an sp3-bonded crystal lattice analogous to the diamond cubic structure.
Production of diaminit relies on laboratory techniques such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and high-pressure high-temperature
Properties and applications of diaminit include a hardness near that of diamond and a refractive index around
Geological occurrence and nomenclature: there are no widely recognized natural deposits of diaminit; it is described