A high temperature furnace for in situ and time-resolved x-ray diffraction studies

A high temperature furnace has been built and mounted on a six-circle goniometer for in situ diffraction studies of polycrystalline and powder samples. Temperatures up to 1400 K are controlled with a stability better than ±0.05 K in a vacuum better than 10 −7   atm . The furnace is also able to work...

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