Pressure tune structures of non-crystalline materials
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摘要
The behaviors of non-crystalline materials under high pressure extreme conditions attracted great deal of interest. Some interesting behaviors, such as pressure-induced amorphization of solid forms, liquid-to-liquid transformation, pressure-induced polyamorphism from low- to high-density states of glasses, and the dynamics of pressure-induced crystallization process were reported but not fully understood. In this presentation, several selected non-crystalline systems, including melt, were in situ studied under high pressure using multiple synchrotron x-ray techniqes, such as x-ray microtomography, x-ray scattering as well as pair distribution function techniques in diamond anvil cell (DAC) and large volume press. To overcome the problem of missing angle in the DAC microtomographic experiments, a novel DAC with the full side opening, linear interlock strain assembly (LISA) type DAC was designed and preliminary tested. The LISA type DAC could reach pressure over 20 GPa at room temperature using ruby scale, and the simulated comparison between the microtomography experiments with and without missing angle will be demonstrated. Potential further applications for LISA type DAC in other scientific scenarios, which would be required bigger side view opening since those cases might simultaneously use multiple synchrotron techniques, are encouraged.
关键词
high pressure,Non-crystalline materials,Synchrotron X-ray techniques
稿件作者
Arthur Haozhe Liu
HPSTAR
Lisa Luhongwang Liu
SHARPS
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