High pressure neutron diffraction using the paris-edinburgh cell: Experimental possibilities and future prospects

Abstract
High pressure neutron diffraction using the Paris-Edinburgh cell has attracted considerable interest ever since it has been shown that full structural data can be obtained at pressures up to 10 GPa. In this paper we will focus on the current state of this technique. Specifically, we report on new experimental possibilities concerning: i) access to “ultrahigh” pressures beyond 20 GPa, ii) experiments at variable temperatures down to 100 K, and iii) experiments on single crystals in inelastic neutron scattering. Current attempts to increase the pressure and temperature range are discussed.