Abstract
Two piston/cylinder type pressure cells for neutron powder diffraction are presented. They provide a large sample volume and hence allow rapid data collection at moderate flux neutron sources. Structure refinements from the diffraction data are possible. The maximum attainable pressure is above 2 GPa for Ti/Zr zero-scattering pressure cylinders. Both cells may be equipped with a micro-furnace. This allows measurement up to 700 K, simultaneously to the application of pressure. The low temperature setup for the cell-I is presented which will allow experiments down to 1·5K.