Graphite resistive heated diamond anvil cell for simultaneous high-pressure and high-temperature diffraction experiments
- Abstract
- High-pressure and high-temperature experiments using a resistively heated diamond anvil cell have the advantage of heating samples homogeneously with precise temperature control. Here, we present the design and performance of a graphite resistive heated diamond anvil cell (GRHDAC) setup for powder and single-crystal x-ray diffraction experiments developed at the Extreme Conditions Beamline (P02.2) at PETRA III, Hamburg, Germany. In the GRHDAC, temperatures up to 2000 K can be generated at high pressures by placing it in a water-cooled vacuum chamber. Temperature estimates from thermocouple measurements are within +/-35 K at the sample position up to 800 K and within +90 K between 800 and 1400 K when using a standard seat combination of cBN and WC. Isothermal compression at high temperatures can be achieved by employing a remote membrane control system. The advantage of the GRHDAC is demonstrated through the study of geophysical processes in the Earth's crust and upper mantle region.
- Author(s)
- Hwang, Huijeong; Bang, Yoonah; Choi, Jinhyuk; Cynn, Hyunchae; Jenei, Zsolt; Evans, William J.; Ehnes, Anita; Schwark, Iris; Glazyrin, Konstantin; Gatta, G. Diego; Lotti, Paolo; Sanloup, Chrystele; Lee, Yongjae; Liermann, Hanns-Peter
- Issued Date
- 2023-08
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1063/5.0132981
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10051
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