2008
DOI: 10.1080/08957950802208571
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HPCAT: an integrated high-pressure synchrotron facility at the Advanced Photon Source

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“…In HP experiments, samples may be subjected to some degrees of stress, causing diffraction lines broadening by non-hydrostatic conditions. Resolution in ADXRD is typically at d/d ~ 3x10 -3 (e.g., [156]) which is in general adequate for studying simple structured materials at HP conditions. With the developments in the HP technology, hydrostatic or quasi-hydrostatic conditions can be routinely achieved.…”
Section: Hp Angular Dispersive Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In HP experiments, samples may be subjected to some degrees of stress, causing diffraction lines broadening by non-hydrostatic conditions. Resolution in ADXRD is typically at d/d ~ 3x10 -3 (e.g., [156]) which is in general adequate for studying simple structured materials at HP conditions. With the developments in the HP technology, hydrostatic or quasi-hydrostatic conditions can be routinely achieved.…”
Section: Hp Angular Dispersive Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, properly screening the beam tail is important in any HP-SR experiment, particularly for samples with relatively low scattering power such as amorphous materials or low-Z materials. Usually clean-up slits or pinholes, located as close to the sample position as possible, are installed [156,157] to cut down the tail.…”
Section: Incident X-ray Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8][9][10] Since the beginning of user operation in 2002, the 16-ID-D beamline of the High Pressure Collaborative Access Team (HPCAT) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) has been dedicated to high pressure spectroscopic studies, typically in DACs. 11 Current available techniques include X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES), inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS), and NRS. These techniques have been developed to meet the requirements in high pressure experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 In the next years a broad range of DACs were designed [15][16][17][18] for experiments in multimegabar pressure region 16,18,19 for different types of experimental techniques including synchrotron-based experiments. 20,21 In recent decades several types of small DACs 22-25 for different applications have been constructed and tested. For example, the cell designed by Machavariani et al 23 is able to reach megabar pressure range but is not small enough ͑22 mm in diameter͒ for PPMS devices, moreover, it contains magnetic elements in its body, and has complicated unit for anvils alignment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%