Glitch-free X-ray absorption spectrum under high pressure obtained using nano-polycrystalline diamond anvils

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Nano-polycrystalline diamond (NPD) [Irifune et al. (2003), Nature (London), 421, 599] has been used to obtain a glitch-free X-ray absorption spectrum under high pressure. In the case of conventional single-crystal diamond (SCD) anvils, glitches owing to Bragg diffraction from the anvils are superimposed on X-ray absorption spectra. The glitch has long been a serious problem for high-pressure research activities using X-ray spectroscopy because of the difficulties of its complete removal. It is demonstrated that NPD is one of the best candidate materials to overcome this problem. Here a glitch-free absorption spectrum using the NPD anvils over a wide energy range is shown. The advantage and capability of NPD anvils is discussed by a comparison of the glitch map with that of SCD anvils. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

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Ishimatsu, N., Matsumoto, K., Maruyama, H., Kawamura, N., Mizumaki, M., Sumiya, H., & Irifune, T. (2012). Glitch-free X-ray absorption spectrum under high pressure obtained using nano-polycrystalline diamond anvils. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 19(5), 768–772. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049512026088

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