Y. Meng et al., DEVIATORIC STRESS IN A QUASI-HYDROSTATIC DIAMOND-ANVIL CELL - EFFECT ON THE VOLUME-BASED PRESSURE CALIBRATION, Geophysical research letters, 20(12), 1993, pp. 1147-1150
The deviatoric stress in gold as a function of pressure and temperatur
e, in a diamond anvil cell with neon as the pressure medium, is measur
ed based on gold diffraction peaks. We find that the deviatoric stress
becomes detectable at a pressure of about 15 GPa and reaches 0.62 GPa
by 30 GPa. Upon heating, the deviatoric stress decreases rapidly and
disappears at a temperature of about 650 K. The effect of deviatoric s
tress on the unit cell volume measurement and further on the volume-ba
sed pressure calibration is directly proportional to K/mu of the measu
red material, and it is also related to the anisotropy, as well as the
sip of die deviatoric stress and the orientation of the x-ray diffrac
tion. We find that the measured unit cell volume of gold is very sensi
tive to the deviatoric stress due to a high value of K/mu. Although th
e observed deviatoric stress may be insignificant for most samples, it
causes a significant systematic error on die pressure calibration bas
ed on the unit cell volume of gold.