Inelastic x-ray scattering in extreme conditions: a tool for investigating deep planetary interiors

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The measurement of sound velocities in minerals in extreme P--T conditions is of utmost importance for addressing the structure and composition of planetary interiors, and for confronting mineralogical and seismological models. For that purpose, inelastic x-ray scattering at meV resolutions in conjunction with the diamond anvil cell is the ideal tool. We will present an overview of several experimental techniques and illustrate the examples of iron at high pressure and FeS at high pressures and temperatures.

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