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In this chapter 84 lines (and bands), which are observed in diamond-related materials (see Sect. 1.2.5), are presented in 8 tables. The entries are assigned to 55 centers. The corresponding defect structure is established for seven centers, is almost certain for 12 centers, and is incomplete or unknown for 36 centers.

Chapter 6 is subdivided into absorption lines (Sect. 6.1: 64 RA lines in four tables), into luminescence lines (Sect. 6.2: 14 RL lines in two tables), and into broad bands (Sect. 6.3: six RB bands in two tables.

6.1 Absorption Lines (RA)

Table 6.1.1.1 Diamond79.35-related materials: absorption lines, far infrared, part 1 (0.04–0.133 eV)
Table 6.1.1.2 Diamond-related materials: absorption lines, far infrared, part 2 (0.135–0.18 eV)
Table 6.1.2 Diamond-related materials: absorption lines, mid-infrared (0.18–1.24 eV)
Table 6.1.3 Diamond-related materials: absorption lines, visible: green and blue (2.18–2.58 eV)

6.2 Luminescence Lines (RL)

Table 6.2.1 Diamond-related materials: luminescence lines, near infrared (1.24–1.77 eV)
Table 6.2.2 Diamond-related materials: luminescence lines, visible: purple to blue (1.77–2.58 eV)

6.3 Broad Bands (RB)

Table 6.3.1 Diamond-related materials: broad bands, near infrared (1.24–1.77 eV)
Table 6.3.2 Diamond-related materials: broad bands, visible: purple to blue (1.77–2.58 eV)