What is the significance of the refractive index of a gemstone? Is a higher value better?
Refractive index, or RI, is the ratio of the velocity of light in air to the velocity of light through a transparent material. If light passes from air into a transparent material at an angle of incidence other than a 90 degree angle, it is deflected at a different angle (the coincident angle) according to the RI. Gemstones with higher RI are generally more brilliant than those with low RI, because more light is returned back out the top or crown of the stone, instead of passing through the bottom or pavilion. Diamond has an RI of about 2.4; quartz, about 1.54-1.55. The RI of most gemstones is easily measured using a simple optical instrument known as a refractometer. See our Refractive Index chart for ratings on the different gem varieties.
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