A color center in a diamond: In this so-called tin vacancy, a tin atom (Sn) sits between two missing carbon atoms (transparent spheres) in the diamond lattice. The blue spheres are the surrounding carbon atoms (C) of the diamond.

A color center in a diamond: In this so-called tin vacancy, a tin atom (Sn) sits between two missing carbon atoms (transparent spheres) in the diamond lattice. The blue spheres are the surrounding carbon atoms (C) of the diamond.