Light-irradiation at 700 MPa down to 1.5 K for neutron diffraction
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Measurement Science and Technology. 2016, vol. 27, n° 4, p. 047001
IOP Publishing
English Abstract
We present a new continuously-loaded high-pressure cell for neutron diffraction made from TiZr 'null-matrix' alloy that combines high mechanical resistance below 100 °C and negligible coherent neutron scattering. This cell ...Read more >
We present a new continuously-loaded high-pressure cell for neutron diffraction made from TiZr 'null-matrix' alloy that combines high mechanical resistance below 100 °C and negligible coherent neutron scattering. This cell operates at a maximum pressure of 700 MPa down to a temperature of 1.5 K. A sapphire optical window allows simultaneous illumination of the sample over the broad wavelength range ~0.4 to almost 5 μm. The pressure is applied with Fluorinert or helium gas to ensure the best possible hydrostatic conditions at cryogenic temperatures.Read less <
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