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Figure 15
(a) A typical raw high-pressure (10 GPa) X-ray powder diffraction pattern (San Carlos olivine) collected during laser heating to 2000 K. The shadow on the right-hand side is caused by the downstream laser heating optics. The broad smooth partial rings on the right side stem from X-ray scattering on the laser mirror. Both artifacts need to be masked out for data reduction and analysis. (b) Integrated diffraction pattern with and without masking of laser heating artifacts. Reproduced with permission under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence from Stan et al. (2018BB96).

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