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EXPERIMENTS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE : LASER HEATING THROUGH THE DIAMOND CELL
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EngineeringLaser ScienceMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationLaser HeatingHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesThermodynamicsYag LaserFocused NdMaterials SciencePhysicsLaser Processing TechnologySpatial FilteringHeat TransferDiamond-like CarbonAdvanced Laser ProcessingThe Diamond CellApplied PhysicsTemperature MeasurementThermal EngineeringLaser Damage
CW laser heating through a diamond anvil cell by means of a focused Nd:YAG laser has resulted in the achievement of temperatures in the 1500-5000 K range for pressures of 10-100 GPa. Temperatures are determined radiometrically, with an accuracy of about 200 K, and temperature variation across the laser-heated spot is derived by means of spatial filtering with a slit that can be scanned. Melting temperatures are thus determined either on the basis of observed temperature at the liquid-solid interface or on that of the peak temperature at which glass is first produced with increasing laser power.