Real time x-ray diffraction measurements in shocked solids at the Advanced Photon Source

ORAL

Abstract

The Advanced Photon Source provides a number of benefits (high photon numbers, pulsed time structure, and flexible beam properties) to examine the real time x-ray diffraction response of shocked crystals. However, shock wave experiments at a synchrotron facility pose a number of operational challenges, including the coupling of a shock wave driver to the beam line, and appropriate synchronization/gating of detectors. This talk will describe experimental plans and developments underway to utilize either a monochromatic or white beam for x-ray measurements in shocked solids. A compact launcher to achieve impact velocities of $\sim $1km/s will be presented. Results of ambient measurements, in preparation for the shock experiments planned this summer, will be presented. Work supported by DOE.

Authors

  • Y.M. Gupta

    • Washington State University
    • Institute for Shock Physics, Washington State University
    • WSU
    • Inst. for Shock Phys. Wash State Uni.
  • S.J. Turneaure

    • Washington State University
  • K. Perkins

    • Washington State University
  • K. Zimmerman

    • Washington State University
  • C.S. Yoo

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • LLNL
  • Gilbert W. Collins

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • LLNL
  • G. Shen

    • Carnegie Institute of Washington