%0 Journal Article
%A Husband, Rachel
%A Strohm, Cornelius
%A Appel, Karen
%A Ball, Orianna
%A Briggs, Richard
%A Buchen, Johannes
%A Cerantola, Valerio
%A Chariton, Stella
%A Coleman, Amy
%A CYNN, HYUNCHAE
%A Dattelbaum, Dana
%A Dwivedi, Anand
%A Eggert, Jon
%A Ehm, Lars
%A Evans, William
%A Glazyrin, Konstantin
%A Goncharov, Alexander
%A Graafsma, Heinz
%A Howard, Alexander
%A Huston, Larissa
%A Hutchinson, Trevor
%A Hwang, Huijeong
%A Jacob, Sony
%A Kaa, Johannes
%A Kim, Jaeyong
%A Kim, Minseob
%A Koemets, Egor
%A Konopkova, Zuzana
%A Langenhorst, Falko
%A Laurus, Torsten
%A Li, Xinyang
%A Mainberger, Jona
%A Marquardt, Hauke
%A McBride, Emma
%A McGuire, Christopher
%A McHardy, James
%A McMahon, Malcolm
%A Mcwilliams, Ryan Stewart
%A San Jose Mendez, Alba
%A Mondal, Anshuman
%A Morard, Guillaume
%A O'Bannon, Earl
%A Otzen, Christoph
%A Pépin, Charles
%A Prakapenka, Vitali
%A Prescher, Clemens
%A Preston, Thomas
%A Redmer, Ronald
%A Röper, Michael
%A Sanchez-Valle, Carmen
%A Smith, Dean
%A Smith, Raymond
%A Sneed, Daniel
%A Speziale, Sergio
%A Spitzbart-Silberer, Tobias
%A Stern, Stephan
%A Sturtevant, Blake
%A Sztuk-Dambietz, Jolanta
%A Talkovski, Peter
%A Velisavljevic, Nenad
%A Vennari, Cara
%A Wu, Zhongyan
%A Yoo, Choong-Shik
%A Zastrau, Ulf
%A Jenei, Zsolt
%A Liermann, Hanns-Peter
%T A MHz X-ray diffraction set-up for dynamic compression experiments in the diamond anvil cell
%J Journal of synchrotron radiation
%V 30
%N 4
%@ 0909-0495
%C Chester, UK
%I Wiley-Blackwell
%M PUBDB-2023-01016
%P 671 - 685
%D 2023
%Z L:MB
%X 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). Taking advantage 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 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.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ 37318367
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:001028779000002
%R 10.1107/S1600577523003910
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/579973