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Amorphous boron composite gaskets for in situ high-pressure and high-temperature studies

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The diamond anvil cell (DAC) is a fundamental device used to explore the properties of materials under extreme pressure and temperature (P/T) conditions. In the past years, simultaneous high P/T DAC experiments using the resistively heated DAC (RH-DAC) techniques have been developed for studying materials properties in a wide P/T range. However, the mechanical instability of metallic gaskets used for sample confinement at high P/T conditions remains a limiting factor for exploiting the accessible P/T range of the RH-DAC. In this study, we present a new gasket configuration that overcomes these limitations. It is based on an amorphous boron-epoxy mixture inserted in a rhenium gasket. We show how these gasket inserts stabilize the sample chamber over a wide P/T range, allowing monitoring sample properties using X-ray diffraction and absorption spectroscopy up to 50GPa and 1620K.
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hal-01608425 , version 1 (03-10-2017)

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A. D. Rosa, M. Merkulova, G. Garbarino, V. Svitlyk, J. Jacobs, et al.. Amorphous boron composite gaskets for in situ high-pressure and high-temperature studies. High Pressure Research, 2016, 36 (4), pp.564-574. ⟨10.1080/08957959.2016.1245297⟩. ⟨hal-01608425⟩
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