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Abstract

Increased access to multi-anvil high-pressure devices interfaced to synchrotron X-ray radiation sources has led to a new class of experiments. These new capabilities include () high-precision crystal structure determination and refinement from powder X-ray diffraction data; () the determination of kinetic parameters and structure from time-resolved diffraction data; () the determination of absolute pressures by the combined use of ultrasonic techniques at high pressures and temperatures with simultaneous monitoring of X-ray diffraction; and () the determination of the strength and rheological properties of materials through the monitoring of the relaxation of broadened diffraction peak widths in the presence of a well-characterized deviatoric stress field generated in the multi-anvil high-pressure apparatus.

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1998-08-01
2024-04-19
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