Overview of HPCAT and capabilities for studying minerals and various other materials at high-pressure conditions

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High-Pressure Collaborative Access Team (HPCAT) is a synchrotron-based facility located at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). With four online experimental stations and various offline capabilities, HPCAT is focused on providing synchrotron x-ray capabilities for high pressure and temperature research and supporting a broad user community. Overall, the array of online/offline capabilities is described, including some of the recent developments for remote user support and the concomitant impact of the current pandemic. General overview of work done at HPCAT and with a focus on some of the minerals relevant work and supporting capabilities is also discussed. With the impending APS-Upgrade (APS-U), there is a considerable effort within HPCAT to improve and add capabilities. These are summarized briefly for each of the end-stations.

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Bommannavar, A., Chow, P., Ferry, R., Hrubiak, R., Humble, F., Kenney-Benson, C., … Velisavljevic, N. (2022). Overview of HPCAT and capabilities for studying minerals and various other materials at high-pressure conditions. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 49(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00269-022-01209-2

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