X-ray Instrumentation and Beam Characteristics at the Dynamic Compression Sector

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Abstract

The Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS) at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is a first-of-its-kind facility coupling a variety of high-precision, dynamic compression drivers with highly-tunable, high energy X-rays from a third generation synchrotron source. To meet the scientific needs of the DCS user community, precise control of the X-ray energy distribution, exposure, and spot size is of critical importance. This presentation will provide an overview of the X-ray beam conditioning optics and experimental shutters used at DCS to tailor the properties of the beam for the needs of each experiment. The full range of X-ray beam modes available at DCS will be described and the in-line X-ray diagnostic tools used to ensure a well-characterized source will be discussed.

*Work supported by DOE/NNSA

Authors

  • D. Capatina

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • K. D'Amico

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • T. Gog

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • P. Eng

    • University of Chicago
  • T. Graber

    • Washington State University
  • J. Klug

    • Washington State University
  • D. Paskvan

    • Washington State University
  • N. Sinclair

    • Washington State University
  • Y. Li

    • Washington State University
  • P. A. Rigg

    • Washington State University
  • Y. M. Gupta

    • Washington State University