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Crystallographic defects in diamond refer to irregularities or imperfections in the crystal structure of diamond, which is a form of carbon with a highly ordered arrangement of atoms. These defects can influence the physical and chemical properties of diamond in various ways. Here are some common types of crystallographic defects found in diamond: 1. **Vacancies**: These are points in the crystal where an atom is missing.

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