TY - JOUR
T1 - A design of backing seat and gasket assembly in diamond anvil cell for accurate single crystal x-ray diffraction to 5 GPa
AU - Komatsu, K.
AU - Kagi, H.
AU - Yasuzuka, T.
AU - Koizumi, T.
AU - Iizuka, R.
AU - Sugiyama, K.
AU - Yokoyama, Y.
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful for Dr. Koichi Momma for his support to the use of the Dysnomia software and for fruitful discussion about MEM. This study was financially supported by Grants-in-Aid for Creative Scientific Research for “Material Sciences at Ultra-High Pressure using the Strongest Spallation Neutron Source” (19GS0205), the Global COE Program for Deep Earth Mineralogy from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), and the MEXT Grant No. 21840024 to K.K.
PY - 2011/10
Y1 - 2011/10
N2 - We designed a new cell assembly of diamond anvil cells for single crystal x-ray diffraction under pressure and demonstrate the application of the cell to the crystallographic studies for ice VI and ethanol high-pressure (HP) phase at 0.95(5) GPa and 1.95(2) GPa, respectively. The features of the assembly are: (1) the platy anvil and unique-shaped backing seat (called as Wing seat) allowing the extremely wide opening angle up to ±65°, (2) the PFA-bulk metallic glass composite gasket allowing the easy attenuation correction and less background. Thanks to the designed assembly, the Rint values after attenuation corrections are fairly good (0.0125 and 0.0460 for ice VI and ethanol HP phase, respectively), and the errors of the refined parameters are satisfactory small even for hydrogen positions, those are comparable to the results which obtained at ambient conditions. The result for ice VI is in excellent agreement with the previous study, and that for ethanol HP phase has remarkable contributions to the revision to its structure; the H12 site, which makes gauche molecules with O1, C2, and C3 sites, may not exist so that only trans conformers are present at least at 1.95(2) GPa. The accurate intensities using the cell assembly allow us to extract the electron density for ethanol HP phase by the maximum entropy method.
AB - We designed a new cell assembly of diamond anvil cells for single crystal x-ray diffraction under pressure and demonstrate the application of the cell to the crystallographic studies for ice VI and ethanol high-pressure (HP) phase at 0.95(5) GPa and 1.95(2) GPa, respectively. The features of the assembly are: (1) the platy anvil and unique-shaped backing seat (called as Wing seat) allowing the extremely wide opening angle up to ±65°, (2) the PFA-bulk metallic glass composite gasket allowing the easy attenuation correction and less background. Thanks to the designed assembly, the Rint values after attenuation corrections are fairly good (0.0125 and 0.0460 for ice VI and ethanol HP phase, respectively), and the errors of the refined parameters are satisfactory small even for hydrogen positions, those are comparable to the results which obtained at ambient conditions. The result for ice VI is in excellent agreement with the previous study, and that for ethanol HP phase has remarkable contributions to the revision to its structure; the H12 site, which makes gauche molecules with O1, C2, and C3 sites, may not exist so that only trans conformers are present at least at 1.95(2) GPa. The accurate intensities using the cell assembly allow us to extract the electron density for ethanol HP phase by the maximum entropy method.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.3646460
DO - 10.1063/1.3646460
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80655146357
SN - 0034-6748
VL - 82
JO - Review of Scientific Instruments
JF - Review of Scientific Instruments
IS - 10
M1 - 105107
ER -