Diamond anvil cell behavior up to 4 Mbar

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Abstract

The diamond anvil cell (DAC) is considered one of the dominant devices to generate ultrahigh static pressure. The development of the DAC technique has enabled researchers to explore rich high-pressure science in the multimegabar pressure range. Here, we investigated the behavior of the DAC up to 400 GPa, which is the accepted pressure limit of a conventional DAC. By using a submicrometer synchrotron X-ray beam, double cuppings of the beveled diamond anvils were observed experimentally. Details of pressure loading, distribution, gasket-thickness variation, and diamond anvil deformation were studied to understand the generation of ultrahigh pressures, which may improve the conventional DAC techniques.

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Li, B., Ji, C., Yang, W., Wang, J., Yang, K., Xu, R., … Mao, H. kwang. (2018). Diamond anvil cell behavior up to 4 Mbar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(8), 1713–1717. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1721425115

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