Novel experimental setup for megahertz X-ray diffraction in a diamond anvil cell at the High Energy Density (HED) instrument of the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL).

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作者:Liermann H P, Konôpková Z, Appel K, Prescher C, Schropp A, Cerantola V, Husband R J, McHardy J D, McMahon M I, McWilliams R S, Pépin C M, Mainberger J, Roeper M, Berghäuser A, Damker H, Talkovski P, Foese M, Kujala N, Ball O B, Baron M A, Briggs R, Bykov M, Bykova E, Chantel J, Coleman A L, Cynn H, Dattelbaum D, Dresselhaus-Marais L E, Eggert J H, Ehm L, Evans W J, Fiquet G, Frost M, Glazyrin K, Goncharov A F, Hwang H, Jenei Zs, Kim J Y, Langenhorst F, Lee Y, Makita M, Marquardt H, McBride E E, Merkel S, Morard G, O'Bannon E F 3rd, Otzen C, Pace E J, Pelka A, Pigott J S, Prakapenka V B, Redmer R, Sanchez-Valle C, Schoelmerich M, Speziale S, Spiekermann G, Sturtevant B T, Toleikis S, Velisavljevic N, Wilke M, Yoo C S, Baehtz C, Zastrau U, Strohm C
The high-precision X-ray diffraction setup for work with diamond anvil cells (DACs) in interaction chamber 2 (IC2) of the High Energy Density instrument of the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser is described. This includes beamline optics, sample positioning and detector systems located in the multipurpose vacuum chamber. Concepts for pump-probe X-ray diffraction experiments in the DAC are described and their implementation demonstrated during the First User Community Assisted Commissioning experiment. X-ray heating and diffraction of Bi under pressure, obtained using 20†fs X-ray pulses at 17.8†keV and 2.2†MHz repetition, is illustrated through splitting of diffraction peaks, and interpreted employing finite element modeling of the sample chamber in the DAC.

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