Lithium Niobate (LiNbO₃) — Lab-Grown Brilliance from the Edge of Optics
Lithium Niobate (LiNbO₃) — Lab-Grown Brilliance from the Edge of Optics
LIN0001 - 18.3 grams - surface crazings$150.10
LIN0009 - 18.9 grams - surface crazings$154.85
LIN0010 - 17.6 grams - surface crazings$144.40
LIN0012 - 6.7 grams$65.00
LIN0014 - 19.7 grams - surface crazings$159.60
LIN0015 - 4.1 grams$44.00
LIN0017 - 3.8 grams$41.00
LIN0018 - 7.5 grams - surface crazings$67.45
LIN0019 - 9.5 grams$87.00
LIN0021 - 4.5 grams - surface crazings$44.65
LIN0022 - 4.4 grams$46.00
LIN0023 - 5.5 grams$55.00
LIN0025 - 1.0 grams$19.00
LIN0026 - 4.4 grams$47.00
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💎 Lithium Niobate Rough — High-Tech Crystal with a Lapidary Soul
Meet one of the most remarkable crystals ever grown for science — and a hidden gem for the adventurous faceter. Lithium Niobate (LiNbO₃) is a Czochralski-pulled single crystal best known as a workhorse of modern photonics, used in electro-optic modulators, frequency doublers, and surface acoustic wave devices. But beneath its industrial pedigree lies something extraordinary: a brilliant, strongly birefringent crystal with dispersion well above that of diamond and an unmistakable "doubled-facet" optical effect that makes every cut stone feel alive.
For collectors and lapidaries chasing the unusual, Lithium Niobate is a chance to facet a material that lives at the intersection of cutting-edge optics and old-school crystal artistry.
✨ Key Features:
- Color: Typically colorless to pale straw or faint yellow; undoped material is water-clear with a subtle warm cast
- Fire/Dispersion: Very high (~0.13) — roughly three times that of diamond
- Hardness: ~5–5.5 on the Mohs scale — best suited for pendants, earrings, or protected settings
- Refractive Index: Strongly birefringent — nₒ ≈ 2.30, nₑ ≈ 2.21, producing a vivid doubling effect through the stone
- Density: ~4.65 g/cm³
- Melting Point: ~1257 °C (2295 °F)
- Origin: Lab-grown via the Czochralski pulling method
- Cleavage: None, but brittle and sensitive to thermal shock — cut with patience and light pressure
- Bonus Quirk: Pyroelectric and piezoelectric — temperature changes can briefly attract dust to the surface, a fingerprint of its electro-optic nature
Whether you're after a uniquely birefringent design subject, a high-dispersion alternative to the usual suspects, or simply a conversation-starter crystal with a story rooted in laser labs and fiber optics, Lithium Niobate delivers a one-of-a-kind cutting experience. Each piece is sold by weight and offers a window into a material few faceters have ever worked.
📸 Additional Notes:
- If you would like to see additional pictures of the piece(s) you're interested in, please feel free to contact me. I'll be happy to provide more images for your review.
- The color of the stone in the photo may vary slightly, as not all computer monitors are calibrated the same.
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