trigonal Synthetic synthetic corundum
Czochralski Sapphire (Crystal)
Al2O3
Crystal Structure
#! Species: Czochralski Sapphire
#! System: Trigonal (-3m)
#! Habit: Cylindrical boule with prismatic habit
trigonal[-3m]:{10-10}@1.0 + {10-11}@0.8 + {0001}@0.5
trigonal
-3m
{10-10} {10-11} {0001}
Quick Facts
Hardness
None
Specific Gravity
3.99
Refractive Index
1.762
Optical Character
Uniaxial -
Physical Properties
Crystal Systemtrigonal
Hardness (Mohs)None
Specific Gravity3.99
CleavageNone (parting on {0001} and {10-11})
FractureConchoidal
LustreVitreous to adamantine
Optical Properties
Refractive Index1.762
Birefringence0.008
Optical CharacterUniaxial -
Dispersion0.018
Pleochroismweak: Blue / Pale blue to colourless
FluorescenceWeak to inert (Linde blue may show weak orange-red under SWUV)
Origin & Identification
OriginSynthetic
Growth MethodCzochralski (melt Pulling; Seed Rod Pulled Upward From Melt Surface Under Rotation)
ManufacturerLinde Division (Union Carbide, USA); Kyocera Corp. (Japan); Crystal Systems Inc.; Rubicon Technology; Saint-Gobain
First Produced1958
Diagnostic FeaturesTight curved growth striae (finer and more closely spaced than Verneuil; concentric arcs around growth axis under immersion); absence of gas-bubble trains (characteristic of Verneuil but absent in Czochralski); absence of curved colour banding; platinum-group metal (PGM) rod-like inclusions from seed holder (highly diagnostic of Linde boules); no natural inclusion suite (no rutile silk, no zircon, no negative crystals); Linde star sapphire: artificially precipitated rutile needles (too perfect and uniformly spaced under magnification; typically on flat-back synthetic dome)
Colours
BlueColourlessVarious (by doping)
Common Inclusions
Tight curved growth striaePlatinum-group metal rod inclusions (PGM from seed holder)Absence of natural inclusions (no rutile silk)
Notes
Czochralski sapphire grown from melt pulled upward on rotating seed rod; produces a boule rather than Verneuil pear-shaped boule. Key distinction from Verneuil: tighter curved striae (vs broader curves in Verneuil); no gas-bubble trains; PGM inclusions from seed holder. EDXRF/LA-ICP-MS: extremely low trace elements (Ga typically below detection in natural sapphire >1 ppm). Linde star ruby/sapphire: Ti-doped then annealed to precipitate rutile. Gemmological properties and growth method from Read 7th ed. pp.193-195 (DOI 10.4324/9780080507224) [PARTIALLY_SUPPORTED]. No dedicated peer-reviewed gemmological paper for Czochralski sapphire identification retrieved via API.
Natural Counterpart
The natural gem this synthetic imitates
Related Minerals
Other minerals in the trigonal system