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Using stepped anvils to make even insulation layers in laser-heated diamond-anvil cell samples
Zhixue Du1, Tingting Gu1, Vasilije Dobrosavljevic1
1Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Abstract:
We describe a method to make even insulation layers for high-pressure laser-heated diamond-anvil cell samples using stepped anvils. The method works for both single-sided and double-sided laser heating using solid or fluid insulation. The stepped anvils are used as matched pairs or paired with a flat culet anvil to make gasket insulation layers and not actually used at high pressures; thus, their longevity is ensured. We compare the radial temperature gradients and Soret diffusion of iron between self-insulating samples and samples produced with stepped anvils and find that less pronounced Soret diffusion occurs in samples with even insulation layers produced by stepped anvils.

