Abstract

A high-temperature (298 to 1400 K) attachment, is described, which can be used on single-crystal X-ray four-circle diffractometers. The high temperature is attained by blowing a stream of hot gas on the crystal. The temperature and the flow are regulated within ± 3 K. The same attachment can be used to heat single crystals mounted on precession cameras. A larger version has been developed for neutron diffraction. The results of some experiments performed with this attachment together with future developments are discussed.

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