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The sample volume in diamond-anvil pressure cells suitable for X-ray powder diffraction studies is very small (≤ 100 μm across). The resulting low signal-to-noise ratio has made it very difficult to obtain useful results with monochromatic angle-dispersive techniques, and the alternative white- beam energy-dispersive techniques have limited resolution and generally give unreliable peak intensities. The situation has been transformed recently by the introduction of the image-plate two-dimensional detector, which allows angle-dispersive methods to be used with a greatly increased signal and improved powder averaging. A short review is given of this development, the experimental techniques, and the principal advantages, particularly as found in results obtained at SRS Daresbury over the past two or three years.

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