A High-Temperature Diamond Anvil Cell Technique using Electrical Microheater Elements

ORAL

Abstract

A technique has been developed for heating high-pressure metal samples to very high temperatures by means of electrical resistive heating of thin-film heating elements in a diamond anvil cell. Key features of this design include the use of chemical vapor deposited (CVD) layers of diamond for electrical insulation, and thin-film lithographic patterning for fabrication of the heating elements. Data will be presented from a heating experiment on gold to 20 GPa and T=2000K.

Authors

  • S.T. Weir

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), LLNL

  • Damon Jackson

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

  • Steven Falabella

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

  • Gopi Samudrala

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Yogesh Vohra

    University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), UAB