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2018
Springer International Publishing
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ISBN: 9783030232016
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Abstract: Samples compressed to very high pressures are typically very small or exist for only a very short period of time. Researchers seeking to make x-ray studies of matter under such conditions have therefore always sought access to the brightest possible x-ray sources – synchrotrons – and, more recently, x-ray FELs. In this chapter, after a brief introduction and a short history of high-pressure science, I describe the techniques used to compress matter to pressures well above 1 million atmospheres (1 megabar or 100 GPa) both statically and dynamically and then review how experiments are conducted on such samples at both synchrotrons and XFELs. I conclude with a discussion about the opportunities afforded by the start-up of diffraction-limited synchrotrons and the new European XFEL.
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Synchrotron light sources and free-electron lasers: accelerator physics, instrumentation and science applications
Cham : Springer, Springer reference : Second edition, 1 online resource (xxix, 2509 pages) : illustrations ([2020]) [10.1007/978-3-030-23201-6]
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