Abstract
An optical cell with synthetic diamond windows that achieves hydrostatic pressures up to 600 MPa has been constructed. It is capable of being used for various quantitative optical measurements of fluids because of its accuracy in controlling the pressure generated and constant optical pathlength. Designing features and its performance are described. A particular application in the determination of the infrared absorption coefficient of symmetric stretching mode of liquid CS2 under pressure is presented.
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