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Portable double-sided pulsed laser heating system for time-resolved geoscience and materials science applications

Authors :
Aprilis, G
Strohm, C
Kupenko, I
Linhardt, S
Laskin, A
Vasiukov, D
Cerantola, V
Koemets, E
Mccammon, C
Kurnosov, A
Chumakov, A
Ruffer, R
Dubrovinskaia, N
Dubrovinsky, L
Aprilis G
Strohm C
Kupenko I
Linhardt S
Laskin A
Vasiukov DM
Cerantola V
Koemets EG
McCammon C
Kurnosov A
Chumakov AI
Ruffer R
Dubrovinskaia N
Dubrovinsky L
Aprilis, G
Strohm, C
Kupenko, I
Linhardt, S
Laskin, A
Vasiukov, D
Cerantola, V
Koemets, E
Mccammon, C
Kurnosov, A
Chumakov, A
Ruffer, R
Dubrovinskaia, N
Dubrovinsky, L
Aprilis G
Strohm C
Kupenko I
Linhardt S
Laskin A
Vasiukov DM
Cerantola V
Koemets EG
McCammon C
Kurnosov A
Chumakov AI
Ruffer R
Dubrovinskaia N
Dubrovinsky L
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A portable double-sided pulsed laser heating system for diamond anvil cells has been developed that is able to stably produce laser pulses as short as a few microseconds with repetition frequencies up to 100 kHz. In situ temperature determination is possible by collecting and fitting the thermal radiation spectrum for a specific wavelength range (particularly, between 650 nm and 850 nm) to the Planck radiation function. Surface temperature information can also be time-resolved by using a gated detector that is synchronized with the laser pulse modulation and space-resolved with the implementation of a multi-point thermal radiation collection technique. The system can be easily coupled with equipment at synchrotron facilities, particularly for nuclear resonance spectroscopy experiments. Examples of applications include investigations of high-pressure high-temperature behavior of iron oxides, both in house and at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility using the synchrotron Mössbauer source and nuclear inelastic scattering.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1354534799
Document Type :
Electronic Resource