A strip-type boron-doped diamond heater synthesized by chemical vapor deposition for large-volume presses

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We have developed a high-pressure furnace assembly with a commercially available chemical-vapor-deposition synthesized boron-doped diamond heater consisting of four strips for large-volume multi-anvil presses (LVPs). This assembly successfully generated temperatures up to 2990 K at 15 GPa. It also has highly reproducible power–temperature relations, enabling us to estimate temperature from power reliably. It can be used for experiments above 9 GPa and is particularly useful for synchrotron x-ray experiments because of the x-ray transparency. It is also competitive in price. This technique is, thus, practical in various LVP experiments in the diamond-stability field.

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Nishida, K., Xie, L., Kim, E. J., & Katsura, T. (2020). A strip-type boron-doped diamond heater synthesized by chemical vapor deposition for large-volume presses. Review of Scientific Instruments, 91(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0011742

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