High pressure neutron powder diffraction at LANSCE

Abstract
By making use of the recently developed “Paris-Edinburgh” high pressure cell, we have successfully performed neutron powder experiments to l0GPa at ambient temperature. Results for the structural compression of the high Tc 1223-Hg superconductor to 9.2GPa, the compression and possible hydrogen bond formation in brucite, Mg(OD)2, to 9.3GPa, and the molecular reorientation in nitromethane to 5.5GPa are presented.

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