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High Pressure Single Crystal Diffraction at PX^2
Published on: January 16, 2017
High-pressure cell for neutron diffraction with in situ pressure control at cryogenic temperatures
Matthew K Jacobsen1, Christopher J Ridley1, Artur Bocian1
1School of Engineering and CSEC, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Pressure generation at cryogenic temperatures presents a problem for a wide array of experimental techniques, particularly neutron studies due to the volume of sample required. We present a novel, compact pressure cell with a large sample volume in which load is generated by a bellow. Using a supply of helium gas up to a pressure of 350 bar, a load of up to 78 kN is generated with leak-free operation. In addition, special fiber ports added to the cryogenic center stick allow for in situ pressure determination using the ruby pressure standard. Mechanical stability was assessed using finite element analysis and the dimensions of the cell have been optimized for use with standard cryogenic equipment. Load testing and on-line experiments using NaCl and BiNiO3 have been done at the WISH instrument of the ISIS pulsed neutron source to verify performance.

