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Boron-doped diamond as a new heating element for internal-resistive heated diamond-anvil cell

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Publication Date2018-02-28
JournalHigh Pressure Research
AuthorsHaruka Ozawa, Shigehiko Tateno, Longjian Xie, Yoichi Nakajima, Naoya Sakamoto
InstitutionsKumamoto University, Hokkaido University
Citations11

We have developed an internal-resistive heated diamond-anvil cell (IHDAC) with a new resistance heater - boron-doped diamond (BDD) - along with an optimized design of the cell assembly, including a composite gasket. Our proposed technique is capable of heating a silicate/oxide material with (1) long-term stability (>1 h at 2500 K) and (2) uniform radial temperature distribution (±35 K at 2500 K across a 40-µm area), which are clear advantages over the conventional laser-heated and internal-heated DACs. In addition, the achieved temperature in this study was greater than 3500 K, which mostly covers the possible geotherm of the entire lower mantle. In situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurement and ex situ chemical analyses confirmed that weak XRD intensity from the BDD heater and chemical inertness (no boron diffusion into silicate samples). This newly developed IHDAC with a BDD heater can be used to determine the phase diagrams of mantle materials with high precision and be used in lower-mantle petrology.