Are the pressures measured by hig-pressure X-ray diffraction really reliable?

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Abstract

In static high-pressure experiments, pressures measured by high-pressure X-ray diffraction are regarded to be most reliable. In principle it is true but in reality it is not always true. The pressure values become reliable only when enough care is paid to various technical problems associated with the X-ray diffraction. Various sources of problems are discussed.

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Yagi, T. (2003). Are the pressures measured by hig-pressure X-ray diffraction really reliable? Review of High Pressure Science and Technology/Koatsuryoku No Kagaku To Gijutsu. Japan Society of High Pressure Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.4131/jshpreview.13.66

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