Yttrium Aluminium Garnet

Yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG) is a synthetic crystalline material of the garnet group.

YAG for a period was used in jewelry as a diamond and other gemstone simulant. Colored variants and their doping elements include: green (chromium), blue (cobalt), red (manganese), yellow (titanium), purple (neodymium), pink, and orange. As faceted gems they are valued (as synthetics) for their clarity, durability, high refractive index and dispersion. The critical angle of YAG is 33 degrees. YAG cuts similar to natural garnet, with polishing being performed with alumina or diamond (50,000 or 100,000) on common polishing laps. YAG has low heat sensitivity.

As a synthetic gemstone YAG has numerous varietal and trade names, as well as a number of misnomers. Synonymous names include: alexite, amamite, circolite, dia-bud, diamite, diamogem, diamonair, diamone, diamonique, diamonite, diamonte, di’yag, geminair, gemonair, kimberly, Linde simulated diamond, nier-gem, regalair, replique, somerset, triamond, YAIG, and yttrium garnet. Production for the gem trade decreased after the introduction of synthetic cubic zirconia; as of 1995 there was little production. Some demand exists as synthetic garnet, and for designs where the very high refractive index of cubic zirconia is not desirable.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yttrium_aluminium_garnet

Cause of Color :
  • Green: Chromium
  • Blue: Cobalt
  • Purple: Neodymium
  • Red / Pink: Manganese

Chemical Composition :

Yttrium Aluminium Oxide – Y3Al15O12


Classification / Type :

Y.A.G. is a man made material with a garnet internal structure. The term synthetic is not used to refer to this material since it does not have a natural counterpart.


Crystal System / Forms :

Cubic System


Cuts & Uses :

Facetted cuts, beads, etc.


Dispersion : 0.028
Hardness : 8.5
Lustre : Adamantine to vitreous.
Magnification :

Gas bubbles aligned in fingerprints, twisted droplets, and stringers.


Optic Character :

Isotropic (S.R.)


Pleochroism : Nil
Refractive Index / Birefringence :

1.833


Simulants (with separation tests) :

G.G.G. (S.G.), Synthetic Cubic Zirconia (S.G., dispersion), Zircon (spectrum, optic character, doubling), Sphene (optic character, doubling, dispersion), Strontium Titanate (dispersion, S.G.), Synthetic Rutile (optic character, dispersion), Diamond (dispersion, inclusions, S.G.), Demantoid (inclusions, spectrum, S.G.), Spessartite Garnet (spectrum, inclusions, S.G.), etc.


Specific Tests :

Strong see-through effect.


Spectrum :

Varies with dopants used.


Synthesis :

Czochralski method.


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