A MHz X-ray diffraction set-up for dynamic compression experiments in the diamond anvil cell
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Published:2023-06-15
Issue:4
Volume:30
Page:671-685
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ISSN:1600-5775
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Container-title:Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
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Short-container-title:J Synchrotron Radiat
Author:
Husband Rachel J., Strohm Cornelius, Appel KarenORCID, Ball Orianna B., Briggs RichardORCID, Buchen JohannesORCID, Cerantola ValerioORCID, Chariton StellaORCID, Coleman Amy L.ORCID, Cynn Hyunchae, Dattelbaum Dana, Dwivedi Anand, Eggert Jon H., Ehm LarsORCID, Evans William J., Glazyrin KonstantinORCID, Goncharov Alexander F.ORCID, Graafsma HeinzORCID, Howard AlexORCID, Huston Larissa, Hutchinson Trevor M., Hwang Huijeong, Jacob SonyORCID, Kaa JohannesORCID, Kim JaeyongORCID, Kim Minseob, Koemets Egor, Konôpková Zuzana, Langenhorst FalkoORCID, Laurus TorstenORCID, Li Xinyang, Mainberger JonaORCID, Marquardt Hauke, McBride Emma E.ORCID, McGuire Christopher, McHardy James D.ORCID, McMahon Malcolm I., McWilliams R. Stewart, Méndez Alba S. J., Mondal AnshumanORCID, Morard Guillaume, O'Bannon Earl F., Otzen ChristophORCID, Pépin Charles M.ORCID, Prakapenka Vitali B.ORCID, Prescher ClemensORCID, Preston Thomas R.ORCID, Redmer RonaldORCID, Roeper Michael, Sanchez-Valle Carmen, Smith DeanORCID, Smith Raymond F., Sneed Daniel, Speziale Sergio, Spitzbart Tobias, Stern Stephan, Sturtevant Blake T.ORCID, Sztuk-Dambietz Jolanta, Talkovski Peter, Velisavljevic Nenad, Vennari Cara, Wu Zhongyan, Yoo Choong-Shik, Zastrau UlfORCID, Jenei Zsolt, Liermann Hanns-PeterORCID
Abstract
An experimental platform for dynamic diamond anvil cell (dDAC) research has been developed at the High Energy Density (HED) Instrument at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (European XFEL). Advantage was taken of the high repetition rate of the European XFEL (up to 4.5 MHz) to collect pulse-resolved MHz X-ray diffraction data from samples as they are dynamically compressed at intermediate strain rates (≤103 s−1), where up to 352 diffraction images can be collected from a single pulse train. The set-up employs piezo-driven dDACs capable of compressing samples in ≥340 µs, compatible with the maximum length of the pulse train (550 µs). Results from rapid compression experiments on a wide range of sample systems with different X-ray scattering powers are presented. A maximum compression rate of 87 TPa s−1 was observed during the fast compression of Au, while a strain rate of ∼1100 s−1 was achieved during the rapid compression of N2 at 23 TPa s−1.
Funder
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory H2020 European Research Council US Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration National Science Foundation UK Research and Innovation Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation
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