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Fe0.79Si0.07B0.14 metallic glass gaskets for high-pressure research beyond 1 Mbar

Authors :
Dong, Weiwei
Glazyrin, Konstantin
Khandarkhaeva, Saiana
Fedotenko, Timofey
Bednarcik, Jozef
Greenberg, Eran
Dubrovinsky, Leonid
Dubrovinskaia, Natalia
Liermann, Hanns-Peter
Dong, Weiwei
Glazyrin, Konstantin
Khandarkhaeva, Saiana
Fedotenko, Timofey
Bednarcik, Jozef
Greenberg, Eran
Dubrovinsky, Leonid
Dubrovinskaia, Natalia
Liermann, Hanns-Peter
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A gasket is an important constituent of a diamond anvil cell (DAC) assembly, responsible for the sample chamber stability at extreme conditions for X-ray diffraction studies. In this work, we studied the performance of gaskets made of metallic glass Fe0.79Si0.07B0.14 in a number of high-pressure X-ray diffraction (XRD) experiments in DACs equipped with conventional and toroidal-shape diamond anvils. The experiments were conducted in either axial or radial geometry with X-ray beams of micrometre to sub-micrometre size. We report that Fe0.79Si0.07B0.14 metallic glass gaskets offer a stable sample environment under compression exceeding 1 Mbar in all XRD experiments described here, even in those involving small-molecule gases (e.g. Ne, H-2) used as pressure-transmitting media or in those with laser heating in a DAC. Our results emphasize the materials importance for a great number of delicate experiments conducted under extreme conditions. They indicate that the application of Fe0.79Si0.07B0.14 metallic glass gaskets in XRD experiments for both axial and radial geometries substantially improves various aspects of megabar experiments and, in particular, the signal-to-noise ratio in comparison to that with conventional gaskets made of Re, W, steel or other crystalline metals.<br />Funding Agencies|2019 Helmoltz-OCPC-Program [20191006]; Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany (BMBF) [05K13WC3, 05K19WC1]; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG projects) [DU 954-11/1, DU 393-9/2, DU 393-13/1]; Swedish Government Strategic Research Area in Materials Science on Functional Materials at Linkoping University (Faculty Grant SFO-Mat-LiU) [2009-00971]; Slovak Science Grant Agency [VEGA 1/0406/20]

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1348930626
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107.S1600577522007573