Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1517374 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
X-ray diffraction from LaB6 standards document a precision of 478 ppm in lattice-parameter determinations for beamline 12.2.2 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratoryâ²s Advanced Light Source, a facility for characterizing materials at high pressures and temperatures using laser- and resistance-heated diamond cells. Melting of Ni, Mo, Pt and W, resistively heated at 1 atm pressure in Ar, provides a validation of the beamline spectroradiometric system that is used to determine sample temperatures. The known melting temperatures, which range from 1665 to 3860 K for these metals, are all reproduced to within ±80 K.
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Authors
Jinyuan Yan, Jason Knight, Martin Kunz, Selva Vennila Raju, Bin Chen, Arianna E. Gleason, Budhiram K. Godwal, Zack Geballe, Raymond Jeanloz, Simon M. Clark,