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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 217-219
  • (1980)

Interfacing a Diamond Anvil Cell with a Commercial Interferometer

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Abstract

The versatility of the diamond anvil cell (DAC) in combination with optical and vibrational spectroscopy has been demonstrated, both as a microanalytical tool and as a pressure cell. Owing to the small aperture in the DAC, it becomes necessary to condense the source beam for infrared studies. In the case of dispersive instruments a 4 to 6X beam condensation process has been used. In the case of interferometric measurements, a light-pipe has proven successful. In addition, a Perkin-Elmer 4X beam has been coupled with the Digilab model 14 and the Bruker IFS 114c.

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