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 (≤103s-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-1was observed during the fast compression of Au, while a strain rate of ∼1100 s-1was achieved during the rapid compression of N2 at 23 TPa s-1
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Husband, R. J., Strohm, C., Appel, K., Ball, O. B., Briggs, R., Buchen, J., … Liermann, H. P. (2023). A MHz X-ray diffraction set-up for dynamic compression experiments in the diamond anvil cell. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 30, 671–685. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577523003910
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