A non-contact, 360-degree-rotatable furnace for synchrotron X-ray experiments provides stable heating to 1000 degrees Celsius, calibrated by thermocouple and by the iron phase transition, and is demonstrated by in situ dark-field X-ray microscopy of aluminum annealing.
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A high-temperature furnace for multi-modal synchrotron-based X-ray microscopy and diffraction imaging
A non-contact, 360-degree-rotatable furnace for synchrotron X-ray experiments provides stable heating to 1000 degrees Celsius, calibrated by thermocouple and by the iron phase transition, and is demonstrated by in situ dark-field X-ray microscopy of aluminum annealing.