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Low-cost set-up for Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in diamond anvil cell from 4000 to 400 cm−1

2011

An experimental set-up for Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) studies at high pressure in the mid-IR region (400–4000 cm−1) is constructed using a compact TEO-400 FTIR interferometer module and an external microscopic optical bench with cassegrain focusing objectives. Cassegrain-type reflective objectives act as an excellent beam condenser that facilitates the interfacing between FTIR spectrometer and diamond anvil cell. This set-up is capable of recording transmission and reflection infrared spectra at high pressure. Preliminary results are reported both in the reflection (pressure dependence of polar phonons in CuWO4) and transmission configuration (polarized light absorption of polar phon…

Chemistrybusiness.industryInfraredCondenser (optics)Infrared spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsFourier transform spectroscopyDiamond anvil cellCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticsThermal infrared spectroscopyFourier transform infrared spectroscopybusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)High Pressure Research
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Miniature diamond-anvil cells for FTIR-microspectroscopy of small quantities of biosamples.

2018

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy techniques and data analyses have become widely available, are easy to use, and are convenient for studies of various biosamples, especially in biomedical science. Yet, cultivation of cells and purification of cell components are costly, often methodically challenging, and time and labor consuming. Therefore, reduction of the sample amount is of high value. Here we propose a novel method for the analysis of small quantities of biosamples by FTIR-microscopy of dry films using a diamond-anvil cell (DAC). This approach allows us to decrease the sample volume at least a hundred times compared to that for a high-throughput screening device (HTS-XT, …

ChromatographyMaterials science010401 analytical chemistry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryDiamond anvil cell0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistrySample volumeHomogeneousElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopy0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyBiochemical markersThe Analyst
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Pressure measurements of TO-phonon anharmonicity in isotopic ZnS

2004

We have measured the dependence on pressure of the line-widths of the TO and LO Raman phonons of β-ZnS. In order to enhance the phenomena observed, and to eliminate possible effects of isotopic disorder, we have measured a nearly isotopically pure crystal, 68 Zn 32 S. The strongly structured pressure effects observed are interpreted on the basis of anharmonic decay and the corresponding two-phonon density of states.

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Melting of tantalum at high pressure determined by angle dispersive x-ray diffraction in a double-sided laser-heated diamond-anvil cell

2003

The high pressure and high temperature phase diagram of Ta has been studied in a laser-heated diamond-anvil cell (DAC) using x-ray diffraction measurements up to 52 GPa and 3800 K. The melting was observed at nine different pressures, being the melting temperature in good agreement with previous laser-heated DAC experiments, but in contradiction with several theoretical calculations and previous piston-cylinder apparatus experiments. A small slope for the melting curve of Ta is estimated (dTm/dP = 24 K/GPa at 1 bar) and a possible explanation for this behaviour is given. Finally, a P-V-T equation of states is obtained, being the temperature dependence of the thermal expansion coefficient an…

DiffractionBulk modulusCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceTantalumAnalytical chemistryMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsMelting curve analysisThermal expansionDiamond anvil cellchemistryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityX-ray crystallographyGeneral Materials SciencePhase diagram
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Thermal equation of state of ruthenium characterized by resistively heated diamond anvil cell

2019

AbstractThe high-pressure and high-temperature structural and chemical stability of ruthenium has been investigated via synchrotron X-ray diffraction using a resistively heated diamond anvil cell. In the present experiment, ruthenium remains stable in the hcp phase up to 150 GPa and 960 K. The thermal equation of state has been determined based upon the data collected following four different isotherms. A quasi-hydrostatic equation of state at ambient temperature has also been characterized up to 150 GPa. The measured equation of state and structural parameters have been compared to the results of ab initio simulations performed with several exchange-correlation functionals. The agreement b…

DiffractionEquation of stateMaterials sciencePhononAb initioPHASE-TRANSFORMATIONSThermodynamicschemistry.chemical_elementlcsh:MedicineRU02 engineering and technologyPRESSUREFE01 natural sciencesArticlePARAMETERSDiamond anvil celllaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials SciencelawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesPROGRAMCondensed-matter physics010306 general physicsAuthor Correctionlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryPhysicslcsh:R021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySynchrotronRutheniumchemistrylcsh:QOSMIUMMETALS0210 nano-technologyScientific Reports
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Isothermal equation of state and phase stability of Fe 5 Si 3 up to 96 GPa and 3000 K

2017

The composition of Earth's core has first-order implications for understanding the thermal and chemical history of the deep Earth. The present work measures the pressure-volume equation of state of Fe5Si3 to 96 GPa in a diamond anvil cell using noble gas pressure media and demonstrates that Fe5Si3 is not stable at high temperature and pressure, but reappears during thermal quench. The isothermal equation of state at ambient temperature of Fe5Si3 is given by the bulk modulus KT,0 = 167 (8) and KT,0' = 5.1 (2)), with V0 = 56.29 cm3mol-1. At high temperatures and pressures we observed the disappearance of hexagonal Fe5Si3 diffraction peaks and the appearance of peaks corresponding to cubic FeS…

DiffractionEquation of stateWork (thermodynamics)Bulk modulusMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNoble gasThermodynamics010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesDiamond anvil cellIsothermal processGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyThermalEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Pressure-induced transition in titanium metal: a systematic study of the effects of uniaxial stress

2005

Abstract The effects of uniaxial stress on the pressure-induced α → ω transition in pure titanium (Ti) are investigated by means of angle dispersive X-ray diffraction in a diamond-anvil cell. Experiments under four different pressure environments reveal that: (1) the onset of the transition depends on the pressure medium used, going from 4.9 GPa (no pressure medium) to 10.5 GPa (argon pressure medium); (2) the α and ω phases coexist over a rather large pressure range, which depends on the pressure medium employed; (3) the hysteresis and quenchability of the ω phase is affected by differences in the sample pressure environment; and (4) a short-term laser heating of Ti lowers the α → ω transi…

DiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementThermodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDiamond anvil cellElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsStress (mechanics)HysteresisOpticschemistryTransition metalPhase (matter)X-ray crystallographyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessTitaniumPhysica B: Condensed Matter
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Microscopic evidence of a flat melting curve of tantalum

2010

International audience; New data on the high-pressure melting curve of Ta up to 48GPa are reported. Evidence of melting from changes in sample texture was found in five different experiments using scanning electron microscopy. The obtained melting temperatures are in excellent agreement with earlier measurements using x-ray diffraction or the laser-speckled method but are in contrast with several theoretical calculations. The results are also compared with shock-wave data. These findings are of geophysical relevance because they confirm the validity of earlier experimental techniques that resulted in low melting slopes of the transition metals measured in the diamond-anvil cell, including i…

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Trapping of three-dimensional electrons and transition to two-dimensional transport in the three-dimensional topological insulator Bi2Se3under high p…

2012

This paper reports an experimental and theoretical investigation on the electronic structure of bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) up to 9 GPa. The optical gap of Bi2Se3 increases from 0.17 eV at ambient pressure to 0.45 eV at 8 GPa. The quenching of the Burstein-Moss effect in degenerate samples and the shift of the free-carrier plasma frequency to lower energies reveal a quick decrease of the bulk three-dimensional (3D) electron concentration under pressure. On increasing pressure the behavior of Hall electron concentration and mobility depends on the sample thickness, consistently with a gradual transition from mainly 3D transport at ambient pressure to mainly two-dimensional (2D) transport at hi…

Electron mobilityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryElectronic structureElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsDiamond anvil cellElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundSemiconductorchemistryTopological insulatorBismuth selenidebusinessAmbient pressurePhysical Review B
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Infrared Microspectroscopy study of insulin crystals at high pressure

2012

During the last years the coupling of high pressure techniques and infrared spectroscopy has proven to be a very powerful tool in the study of conformational changes of proteins. Protein unfolding and monomerization are events that are expected to take place at high pressure due to the peculiarity of pressure to shift the system towards the state that occupies the minimum volume. We observed the growth of apparently cubic crystals at a pressure of about 4 kbar, subjecting to high pressure a solution of misfolded insulin. Even if high pressure is commonly used to tune the growth rate of crystals, protein crystallization at high pressure is not a well known process and no evidences of the par…

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