“…Powder specimens were mounted in 0.3 mm diameter fused quartz capillary (Charles Supper Company, Natick, MA, USA) and heated using a quadrupole lamp furnace (QLF). 37,38 The QLF is a radiation heating furnace, and can be used to conduct HTXRD investigations of ceramics in air up to 2000 • C in air. 37,38 XRD patterns were acquired at high temperatures over the range of 2-35 • in 2θ, using the newly designed one-dimensional curved image plate (CIP) detector.…”