timanttikiteiden
Timanttikiteiden, often referred to as diamond crystals in English, are the pure crystalline form of carbon. Their exceptional hardness, brilliance, and thermal conductivity make them highly valued in both industrial applications and as gemstones. The unique atomic structure of diamond, where each carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement, is responsible for its remarkable properties. This arrangement creates a very strong and rigid lattice.
Naturally occurring diamond crystals form deep within the Earth's mantle under conditions of extreme heat and
In addition to natural formation, synthetic diamond crystals can be produced in laboratories using methods like