As general note, we have now moved to the MANTID software package for most of our data reduction. This makes the reduction of raw data a much easier and automated process for most applications.
We are constantly developing diamond anvil cell (DAC) techniques for neutrons and have recently collected powder data on a simple system at room temperature up to 94 GPa. DAC pressure is applied using an external press with an inflatable membrane. This allows for the application of pressure in situ even when the press is connected to a CCR for low temperature studies (7-120 K). Additionally, we have done some high temperature studies (<700 K) in a DAC using external heating.
Please keep in mind that the systems available for study with a DAC are very limited. We need good scatters, simple crystal structures and sample packing. If you have an idea for a DAC experiment, please discuss it with an instrument team member before submitting a proposal.
Policy for the provision of diamond anvil cells (DACs) at the SNAP Beamline