Product Details
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand Name: ZMSH
Certification: rohs
Model Number: YAG gemstones in Emerald Green
Payment & Shipping Terms
Price: by case
Delivery Time: 2-4weeks
Payment Terms: T/T
Material: |
Yag Single Crystal |
Color: |
Emerald Green |
Shape: |
Customized |
Transmittance: |
90% |
Orientation: |
100, 111 |
Application: |
Luxury Jewelry |
Material: |
Yag Single Crystal |
Color: |
Emerald Green |
Shape: |
Customized |
Transmittance: |
90% |
Orientation: |
100, 111 |
Application: |
Luxury Jewelry |
Laboratory-grown YAG (Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) crystal emerald gemstones are high-tech products created by simulating natural emerald formation environments through rare-earth ion doping and crystal growth technologies. Using high-purity yttrium oxide (Y₂O₃) and aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) as raw materials, these gemstones are grown via the Czochralski method at 1500–1600°C. By precisely controlling the doping ratios of transition metal ions such as Cr³⁺, V³⁺, and Ti³⁺ (0.02–0.10 mol%), they achieve a color consistency with natural emeralds. Their cubic crystal structure exhibits no pleochroism, with a refractive index of 1.83, dispersion value of 0.028, Mohs hardness of 8.25–8.5, and density of 4.55 ± 0.03 g/cm³, combining exceptional transparency and wear resistance. By eliminating natural emerald defects such as inclusions and color zoning, they present uniform "velvet-like" fluorescence effects, making them a sustainable breakthrough material for the jewelry industry.
1. Revolutionary Color Performance
- Spectral Matching: Absorption spectra align closely with natural emeralds (primary peaks at 437 nm and 460 nm). Cr³⁺ and V³⁺ synergize to eliminate yellow-green tones, achieving >98% emerald green coverage.
- Fluorescence Properties: Surface-free dark red fluorescence. Rare-earth ion compensation technology enhances "emerald-style" red fluorescence response, meeting GIA-certified "no abnormal fluorescence" standards.
2. Exceptional Physical Performance
- Superior Hardness & Abrasion Resistance: Mohs hardness of 8.5, offering 30% greater scratch resistance than natural emeralds, ensuring long-term facet sharpness.
- Thermal Stability: Withstands extreme temperature fluctuations (-20°C to 200°C) without cracking, ideal for high-temperature jewelry setting processes.
3. Sustainability & Ethics
- Zero Ecological Impact: Lab-grown within 6–8 weeks, reducing water consumption and land use by 99% compared to mining.
1. High-End Jewelry Design
· Center Stone Setting: Replaces natural emeralds in engagement rings and necklaces. Over 70% yield for 1ct+ stones, with costs 1/5–1/8 of natural gems.
· Gradient Color Collections: Develops custom hues (light to dark green) for Art Deco and Art Nouveau designs, enabling 300% price premiums per piece.
2. Contemporary Fashion
· Wearable Art: Custom-cut shapes (hearts, butterflies) in earrings and bracelets leverage YAG’s high transparency for "stardust effects," appealing to Gen Z markets.
3. Cultural Collectibles
· Heritage Jewelry: Bespoke historical replicas (e.g., brooches) include holographic growth records, catering to high-net-worth clients.
We integrate cutting-edge R&D and luxury solutions, leveraging 23 patented crystal growth technologies (including gradient cooling crack prevention) and GIA/HRD dual certifications. Our end-to-end services span ion doping labs to metaverse digital twins, ensuring zero-defect quality via 100,000-class cleanrooms and quantum dot spectroscopy traceability. We collaborate with top brands on bespoke craftsmanship, empowering NFT digital assets and carbon-neutral value chains to redefine the aesthetic and commercial potential of lab-grown gemstones.
1. Q: What is a YAG gemstone?
A: A YAG gemstone (Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) is a synthetic crystal composed of yttrium, aluminum, and oxygen (Y₃Al₅O₁₂), prized in jewelry for its high refractive index, hardness (Mohs 8.5), and ability to mimic natural gemstones like emerald and diamond.
2. Q: What does YAG stand for in jewelry?
A: YAG stands for Yttrium Aluminum Garnet, a lab-created gemstone used as a diamond substitute and for colored stones (e.g., green, yellow) due to its optical properties and durability.
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