A diamond anvil cell was used with synchrotron radiation to measure th
e compressibility of the 6H polytype of SiC (moissanite) up to 68.4 GP
a. NaCl was used as the pressure medium, and Au was used as the pressu
re calibrant. The effect of pressure gradient was minimized by using a
very small x-ray beam (0.015 mm diam), and uniaxial stress was minimi
zed by using three times as much volume of NaCl as SiC. The 101 and 10
2 peaks of SiC were measured as a function of pressure, and the molar
volumes based on them were in excellent agreement. Pressure was calcul
ated from the 111, 200, and 220 peaks of Au. The data when fit to the
Birch-Murnaghan equation yield a bulk modulus of K0=230.2+/-4.0 GPa if
the K0' is set at 4. These values are in good agreement with earlier
unpublished measurements (K0=234.3+/-4.9 GPa; K0'=4) made by us in whi
ch NaCl was used as the pressure calibrant. Our compression measuremen
ts appear to indicate a stiffer behavior than those based on shock mea
surements.