Science. 1986 Jun 13;232(4756):1419-20. doi: 10.1126/science.232.4756.1419.
Synthetic diamond crystals were used as opposed anvils whose small culet surfaces were driven into contact with each other to generate high static pressures. Pressures in excess of 68 gigapascals (680 kilobars) were achieved, as determined from the fluorescence line of a ruby fragment sandwiched between the diamonds.
合成钻石晶体被用作对顶砧,其小的尖端表面被驱动相互接触,以产生高静压力。从夹在钻石之间的红宝石碎片的荧光线确定,压力超过 680 吉帕斯卡(680 千巴)。