Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and Laboratory for Condensed Matter Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
Abstract
An analysis is given of the rate at which photons are incident on a sample in a diamond anvil high-pressure cell, from a conventional, fixed-anode source, and a synchrotron source. Comparison is then made of the rate at which photons can be detected for an energy-dispersive diffraction experiment. The rate at which photons are detected in synchrotron experiments is limited by detector electronics, so that the relative photon detection rate is considerably lower than theoretically possible.
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