• Acta Physica Sinica
  • Vol. 68, Issue 11, 116101-1 (2019)
Yu Shi, Xi-Ping Chen, Lei Xie, Guang-Ai Sun, and Lei-Ming Fang*
DOI: 10.7498/aps.68.20190179 Cite this Article
Yu Shi, Xi-Ping Chen, Lei Xie, Guang-Ai Sun, Lei-Ming Fang. High-pressure neutron diffraction techniques based on Paris-Edingburgh press[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(11): 116101-1 Copy Citation Text show less

Abstract

Since the 1990s, with the benefit of available large-volumed samples, wide detector windows, and portability, Paris-Edinburgh press has been widely used in neutron facilities to study the structures and physical properties of condensed matter under high-pressure extreme conditions. In the present study, We perform high-pressure neutron diffraction experiments in neutron source of China using the Paris-Edinburgh press. The experiments are carried out on a high-pressure neutron diffraction spectrometer (Fenghuang) at China Mianyang Research Reactor (CMRR). Fenghuang is a high-intensity and moderate-resolution diffractometer which has been upgraded from a neutron powder diffractometer and can be used under ambient and extreme conditions. A single cylinder pump with a max load of 200 MPa provides a loading pressure for Paris-Edinburgh press, and a precise mobile platform is used to hang and to locate the Paris-Edinburgh press. Using the tungsten-carbide (WC) toroidal anvils with TiZr gasket, we obtain the neutron diffraction spectra of Fe samples at different pressures successfully. We also obtain the neutron diffraction spectra respectively at pressures of 9.7 GPa and 10.7 GPa by using a WC single-toroidal anvil and a WC double-toroidal anvil under load 100 MPa. The TiZr gasket blows out before the load reaches 100 MPa in the WC single-toroidal anvil assembly, while it remains good in the WC double-toroidal anvil assembly under the same load. The WC single-toroidal anvil assembly becomes unstable under load about 80 MPa, and the WC double-toroidal anvil assembly is still stable under load 100 MPa. Thus, the stability of the double-toroidal anvil assembly is much higher than that of the single-toroidal anvil assembly. It is found that the thickness of the gasket edge is very important for the stability of the assembly during loading. The thicker the edge of the gasket, the more stable the assembly is. The main reason is that the groove of the double concave anvil can enhance the lateral support ability of the gasket, thereby making the double concave surface assembly more stable than the single concave surface assembly.
Yu Shi, Xi-Ping Chen, Lei Xie, Guang-Ai Sun, Lei-Ming Fang. High-pressure neutron diffraction techniques based on Paris-Edingburgh press[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(11): 116101-1
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