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Pulsed laser heating and temperature determination in a diamond anvil cell

Pulsed laser heating in a diamond anvil cell has several advantages over cw heating: it can suppress thermally activated diffusion of the pressurization medium into the gasket and diamond, suppress chemical reactions of impurities with the sample and environment, requires far less average power and...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2005-12, Vol.76 (12), p.125104-125104-4
Main Authors: Deemyad, S., Sterer, E., Barthel, C., Rekhi, S., Tempere, J., Silvera, Isaac F.
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