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Diamond anvil cell alignment

Fig. 1.34 A membrane DAC used for X-ray diffraction for half cuts through (a) the locating pins and through (b) the alignment screws (1) retaining nut, (2) membrane, (3) push piece, (4) piston, (5) lower platen (cell body), (6) beryllium seats, (7) diamond anvils, (8) gasket, (9 and 10) gas inlets. The cell dimensions are 50 x 25 mm (Reprinted with permission from reference 48. Copyright Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1993.)... Fig. 1.34 A membrane DAC used for X-ray diffraction for half cuts through (a) the locating pins and through (b) the alignment screws (1) retaining nut, (2) membrane, (3) push piece, (4) piston, (5) lower platen (cell body), (6) beryllium seats, (7) diamond anvils, (8) gasket, (9 and 10) gas inlets. The cell dimensions are 50 x 25 mm (Reprinted with permission from reference 48. Copyright Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1993.)...

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