Whereas the thermal probe can separate diamonds from most of their simulants, distinguishing between various types of diamond, for example synthetic or natural, irradiated or non-irradiated, etc ., requires more advanced, optical techniques.
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Most jewelers will use a thermal probe to test all suspected CZs, a test which relies on diamond's superlative thermal conductivity ( CZ, like almost all other diamond simulants, is a thermal insulator ).
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Also, the first thermal probes were Wollaston wire devices ( in fact PTMS was originally considered to be one of a family of microthermal techniques described a MEM-type thermal probe giving sub-100 nm spatial resolution, which they used for nanothermal analysis.
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Also, the first thermal probes were Wollaston wire devices ( in fact PTMS was originally considered to be one of a family of microthermal techniques described a MEM-type thermal probe giving sub-100 nm spatial resolution, which they used for nanothermal analysis.
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But his system, which includes the extensive use of thermal probes and computers to monitor temperatures, is considered a model by experts like Caroline Smith DeWaal, director of food safety for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a Washington advocacy group.
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A unique application made possible by the top-down illumination combined with a thermal probe and images with thermal probes has been shown to be possible, sub-diffraction limit spatial resolution can be achieved and the resolution for delineating boundaries can be enhanced using chemometric techniques.
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A unique application made possible by the top-down illumination combined with a thermal probe and images with thermal probes has been shown to be possible, sub-diffraction limit spatial resolution can be achieved and the resolution for delineating boundaries can be enhanced using chemometric techniques.