China Achieves Major Breakthrough in Lab-Grown Diamond Technology, Paving the Way for Basketball-Sized Diamond Wafers

China Achieves Major Breakthrough in Lab-Grown Diamond Technology, Paving the Way for Basketball-Sized Diamond Wafers

Chinese scientists at Harbin Institute of Technology have achieved a major breakthrough in lab-grown diamond technology using Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition. The innovation enables the production of high-purity single-crystal diamonds of unprecedented size, including eight-inch diamond wafers nearing the dimensions of a basketball, with applications in jewelry and advanced industrial manufacturing.

Chinese scientists have made a significant breakthrough in laboratory-grown diamond technology, developing a method capable of producing high-purity single-crystal diamonds of virtually any size. The advancement could open the door to applications ranging from luxury jewelry to ultra-large industrial diamond wafers approaching the size of a basketball.

The research was carried out by scientists at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). Zhu Jiaqi of HIT's School of Astronautics and his research team played a key role in the development.

The technology is based on a process known as Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (MPCVD). The method creates carbon atoms within an ultra-clean environment and deposits them layer by layer onto a diamond seed crystal, allowing the formation of highly pure single-crystal diamonds with exceptional precision.

The breakthrough comes as China accelerates efforts to commercialize large-scale diamond manufacturing. On February 28, the country's first large-scale commercial manufacturing facility dedicated to ultra-large diamond thermal-management materials began operations. The facility is located in Changge, a county-level city in central Henan Province.

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Traditionally, synthetic diamonds have been limited to widths of only a few millimeters. Chinese researchers first expanded crystal sizes to six inches and have more recently achieved eight-inch crystals. The manufacturing facility in Henan is now producing eight-inch diamond heat spreaders with a diameter of 20.3 centimeters, only slightly smaller than a standard basketball measuring approximately 24 centimeters in diameter.

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The achievement marks a major step forward in advanced materials manufacturing. By demonstrating the ability to create large, high-purity single-crystal diamonds through MPCVD technology, Chinese researchers have expanded the potential for both commercial and industrial applications, positioning laboratory-grown diamonds for a much broader role in future technological development.

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