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The design of a high-pressure cell for short-term (5–20 s) experiments in a toroid-type high-pressure chamber at a pressure of 8 GPa and a temperature up to 3100 K is described. The dependence of the temperature in the high-pressure cell on the electric power supplied to the heater is constructed on the basis of data on the incongruent melting of silicon carbide (SiC) under pressure.
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Ekimov, E.A., Sadykov, R.A., Gierlotka, S. et al. A High-Pressure Cell for High-Temperature Experiments in a Toroid-Type Chamber. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 47, 276–278 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INET.0000025217.65076.fc
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