Double-sided laser heating system at HPCAT for in situ x-ray diffraction at high pressures and high temperatures |
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Authors: | Meng Y Shen G Mao H K |
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Affiliation: | HPCAT, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA. Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington DC 20015, USA. |
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Abstract: | An overview of a YLF:Nd laser heating system at the undulator x-ray diffraction station (16ID-B) of the high-pressure collaborative access team (HPCAT) of the Advanced Photon Source is presented. Based on the double-sided laser heating technique, the system is designed with considerable effort on the mechanical and optical stabilities, features for user-friendly operation, and the capability of accommodating diamond anvil cells of various heights up to 68?mm. This system has been used for x-ray diffraction studies of a wide range of materials to over 150?GPa and above 3000?K. Applying the laser heating technique to radial x-ray diffraction studies at simultaneous high-pressure and high-temperature (PT) conditions requires heating to be conducted at variable angles relative to the x-ray direction. A rotation laser heating design is discussed. |
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