Furnace for Inelastic X-Ray Scattering from Liquids to 1600C

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2020
The design and implementation of a furnace for inelastic x-ray scattering from liquids with sample temperatures up to ~1600C is described. Carbon composite heaters operating in vacuum provide robust heating elements: one pair of heaters has been used for >18 days of operational time above 1500C, including 8 cycles to room temperature. High quality data has been obtained to scattering angles as low as 7 mrad in two-theta (Q<1 nm-1 at 25.7 keV) from a sample at 1560C.
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Authors Alfred Q. R. Baron; Masanori Inui; Daisuke Ishikawa; Kazuhiro Matsuda; Yukio Kajihara; Yoichi Nakajima; Kazuhiko Taguchi; Yasunori Hattori
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Year 2020
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