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Aerodynamic laser-heated contactless furnace for neutron scattering experiments at elevated temperatures
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Radiative Heat TransferEngineeringNuclear PhysicsNeutron ScatteringThermal RadiationNeutron Scattering ExperimentsHeat Transfer ProcessConventional Radiative FurnacesThermodynamicsAerodynamic Levitation MethodsInstrumentationPhysicsNeutron SourceHeat TransferElevated TemperaturesNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsAerodynamic LevitationThermal Engineering
Conventional radiative furnaces require sample containment that encourages contamination at elevated temperatures and generally need windows which restrict the entrance and exit solid angles required for diffraction and scattering measurements. We describe a contactless windowless furnace based on aerodynamic levitation and laser heating which has been designed for high temperature neutron scattering experiments. Data from initial experiments are reported for crystalline and amorphous oxides at temperatures up to 1900 °C, using the spallation neutron source ISIS together with our laser-heated aerodynamic levitator. Accurate reproduction of thermal expansion coefficients and radial distribution functions have been obtained, demonstrating the utility of aerodynamic levitation methods for neutron scattering methods.
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