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New device for generating ultra‐high pressure

Kendall et al., 1975

Document ID
7349747357626188176
Author
Kendall D
Dembowski P
Davidson T
Publication year
Publication venue
Review of Scientific Instruments

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'This paper describes a unique device for generating ultra-high pressures of the order of 300 kilobars (30 GPa). This is a variable lateral support, Bridgeman anvil device which utilizes the principle of a segmented cylinder to provide the lateral support and to apply the force to …
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