金刚石顶砧
材料科学
热电偶
石墨
钻石
高温计
衍射
等温过程
温度测量
分析化学(期刊)
复合材料
光学
热力学
化学
物理
色谱法
作者
Huijeong Hwang,Yoonah Bang,Jinhyuk Choi,Hyunchae Cynn,Zsolt Jenei,W.J. Evans,A. Ehnes,I. Schwark,Konstantin Glazyrin,G. Diego Gatta,Paolo Lotti,C. Sanloup,Yongjae Lee,Hanns‐Peter Liermann
摘要
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.
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