Skip to Main Content
Skip Nav Destination
GEOREF RECORD

Multianvil techniques in conjunction with synchrotron radiation at Deutsches ElektronenSYnchrotron (DESY-HAmburger SYnchrotron LABor (HASYLAB)

Hans J. Mueller, Frank R. Schilling and Christian Lathe
Multianvil techniques in conjunction with synchrotron radiation at Deutsches ElektronenSYnchrotron (DESY-HAmburger SYnchrotron LABor (HASYLAB) (in Advances in high-pressure mineralogy, Eiji Ohtani (editor))
Special Paper - Geological Society of America (2007) 421: 207-226

Abstract

During the early 1980s, geoscientists worldwide realized synchrotron radiation was a highly valuable tool for in situ experiments, i.e., experiments under simulated Earth mantle conditions. MAX80 at Deutsches ElektronenSYnchrotron (DESY)-HAmburger SYnchrotron LABor (HASYLAB), Hamburg, a single-stage multianvil DIA system at a synchrotron beam line was among the high-pressure pioneer apparatus designed in Japan. MAX80 is equipped to perform ultrasonic interferometry in conjunction with synchrotron radiation measurements, i.e., X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-radiography. The maximum conditions are approximately 12 GPa at 2000 K. To make transition-zone conditions accessible and to achieve bigger specimen volumes, the sister apparatus MAX200x, a double-stage DIA system, was recently installed at the HASYLAB HARWI-II beam line. MAX2000x is designed to reach 25 GPa and 2400 K, simultaneously. MAX200x is driven by a hydraulic ram with a maximum load of 1750 tons. Derived from the successful equipment of MAX80 and adapted to the new task, MAX200x is equipped for XRD with a Ge-solid-state detector, for transient ultrasonic interferometry, and it has a radiography system to measure change of volume and shape of the sample under in situ conditions. A stepper motor-driven slits system allows the X-ray beam size and shape to be optimized for experiments. Parallel to the installation of MAX200x, some experiments were carried out to improve the potentials of multianvil apparatus in terms of maximum pressure and limitation of stress inside the sample and the anvils. Some recent results of these experiments as well as the data from the first experiments with the new double-stage system are reported here.


ISSN: 0072-1077
EISSN: 2331-219X
Coden: GSAPAZ
Serial Title: Special Paper - Geological Society of America
Serial Volume: 421
Title: Multianvil techniques in conjunction with synchrotron radiation at Deutsches ElektronenSYnchrotron (DESY-HAmburger SYnchrotron LABor (HASYLAB)
Title: Advances in high-pressure mineralogy
Author(s): Mueller, Hans J.Schilling, Frank R.Lathe, Christian
Author(s): Ohtani, Eijieditor
Affiliation: GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Potsdam, Federal Republic of Germany
Affiliation: Tohoku University, Institue of Mineralogy, Petrology, and Economic Geology, Sendai, Japan
Pages: 207-226
Published: 2007
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
ISBN: 978-0-8137-2421-8
References: 79
Accession Number: 2008-044753
Categories: Geophysics of minerals and rocks
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200813
Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal