Claims
- 1. Improved diamond anvil apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
- a first diamond crystal, including a centrally positioned flat surface of radius substantially 15-45 .mu.m, a first bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated first bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the perimeter of the flat surface, with outer annulus radius substantially 60-90 .mu.m, and a second bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated second bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the outer perimeter of the first bevel region, with outer annulus radius substantially 120 .mu.m or greater;
- a second diamond crystal, including a centrally positioned flat surface of radius substantially equal to the radius of the central flat surface of the first diamond crystal, a first bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated first bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the perimeter of the flat surface, with outer annulus radius substantially 60-90 .mu.m, and a second bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated second bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the outer perimeter of the first bevel region, with outer annulus radius substantially 120 .mu.m or greater;
- a planar sheet of high yield strength material, with an aperture in the sheet of radius substantially equal to the radius of the central flat surface in the first diamond crystal and with a sheet thickness of substantially 10-40 .mu.m adjacent to the aperture; and
- with the planes of the flat surfaces of the two diamond crystals being oriented parallel to one another, being spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to the planar sheet thickness, and being positioned so that these flat surfaces and the perimeter of the planar sheet aperture form a substantially closed chamber.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first bevel angle of said first diamond crystal and said first bevel angle of said second diamond crystal are each substantially 3-8 degrees.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said second bevel angle of said first diamond crystal and said second bevel angle of said second diamond crystal are each substantially 1-6 degrees.
- 4. Improved sapphire anvil apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
- a first sapphire crystal, including a centrally positioned flat surface of radius substantially 15-500 .mu.m, a first bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated first bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the perimeter of the flat surface, with outer annulus radius substantially 60-2500 .mu.m, and a second bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated second bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the outer perimeter of the first bevel region, with outer annulus radius substantially 120 .mu.m or greater;
- a second sapphire crystal, including a centrally positioned flat surface of radius substantially equal to the radius of the central flat surface of the first sapphire crystal, a first bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated first bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the perimeter of the flat surface, with outer annulus radius substantially 60-2500 .mu.m, and a second bevel region, of substantially annular shape, of facets with an associated second bevel angle, contiguous to and surrounding the outer perimeter of the first bevel region, with outer annulus radius substantially 120 .mu.m or greater;
- a planar sheet of high yield strength material, with an aperture in the sheet of radius substantially equal to the radius of the central flat surface in the first diamond crystal and with a sheet thickness of substantially 10-40 .mu.m adjacent to the aperture; and
- with the planes of the flat surfaces of the two sapphire crystals being oriented parallel to one another, being spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to the planar sheet thickness, and being positioned so that these flat surfaces and the perimeter of the planar sheet aperture form a substantially closed chamber.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California, for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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