Shuangmeng Zhai, Eiji Ito. Recent advances of high-pressure generation in a multianvil apparatus using sintered diamond anvils[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2011, 2(1): 101-106. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2010.09.005
Citation: Shuangmeng Zhai, Eiji Ito. Recent advances of high-pressure generation in a multianvil apparatus using sintered diamond anvils[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2011, 2(1): 101-106. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2010.09.005

Recent advances of high-pressure generation in a multianvil apparatus using sintered diamond anvils

  • The tried and tested multianvil apparatus has been widely used for high-pressure and high-temperature experimental studies in Earth science. As a result, many important results have been obtained for a better understanding of the components, structure and evolution of the Earth. Due to the strength limitation of materials, the attainable multianvil pressure is generally limited to about 30 GPa (corresponding to about 900 km of the depth in the Earth) when tungsten carbide cubes are adopted as second-stage anvils. Compared with tungsten carbide, the sintered diamond is a much harder material. The sintered diamond cubes were introduced as second-stage anvils in a 6–8 type multianvil apparatus in the 1980s, which largely enhanced the capacity of pressure generation in a large volume press. With the development of material synthesis and processing techniques, a large sintered diamond cube (14 mm) is now available. Recently, maximum attainable pressures reaching higher than 90 GPa (corresponding to about 2700 km of the depth in the Earth) have been generated at room temperature by adopting 14-mm sintered diamond anvils. Using this technique, a few researches have been carried out by the quenched method or combined with synchrotron radiation in situ observation. In this paper we review the properties of sintered diamond and the evolution of pressure generation using sintered diamond anvils. As-yet unsolved problems and perspectives for uses in Earth Science are also discussed.
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