TY - JOUR
T1 - X-ray imaging for studying behavior of liquids at high pressures and high temperatures using Paris-Edinburgh press
AU - Kono, Yoshio
AU - Kenney-Benson, Curtis
AU - Shibazaki, Yuki
AU - Park, Changyong
AU - Wang, Yanbin
AU - Shen, Guoyin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
PY - 2015/7/1
Y1 - 2015/7/1
N2 - Several X-ray techniques for studying structure, elastic properties, viscosity, and immiscibility of liquids at high pressures have been integrated using a Paris-Edinburgh press at the 16-BM-B beamline of the Advanced Photon Source. Here, we report the development of X-ray imaging techniques suitable for studying behavior of liquids at high pressures and high temperatures. White X-ray radiography allows for imaging phase separation and immiscibility of melts at high pressures, identified not only by density contrast but also by phase contrast imaging in particular for low density contrast liquids such as silicate and carbonate melts. In addition, ultrafast X-ray imaging, at frame rates up to ∼105 frames/second (fps) in air and up to ∼104 fps in Paris-Edinburgh press, enables us to investigate dynamics of liquids at high pressures. Very low viscosities of melts similar to that of water can be reliably measured. These high-pressure X-ray imaging techniques provide useful tools for understanding behavior of liquids or melts at high pressures and high temperatures.
AB - Several X-ray techniques for studying structure, elastic properties, viscosity, and immiscibility of liquids at high pressures have been integrated using a Paris-Edinburgh press at the 16-BM-B beamline of the Advanced Photon Source. Here, we report the development of X-ray imaging techniques suitable for studying behavior of liquids at high pressures and high temperatures. White X-ray radiography allows for imaging phase separation and immiscibility of melts at high pressures, identified not only by density contrast but also by phase contrast imaging in particular for low density contrast liquids such as silicate and carbonate melts. In addition, ultrafast X-ray imaging, at frame rates up to ∼105 frames/second (fps) in air and up to ∼104 fps in Paris-Edinburgh press, enables us to investigate dynamics of liquids at high pressures. Very low viscosities of melts similar to that of water can be reliably measured. These high-pressure X-ray imaging techniques provide useful tools for understanding behavior of liquids or melts at high pressures and high temperatures.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.4927227
DO - 10.1063/1.4927227
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84937774206
SN - 0034-6748
VL - 86
JO - Review of Scientific Instruments
JF - Review of Scientific Instruments
IS - 7
M1 - 072207
ER -