Configuring and Characterizing X-Rays for Laser-Driven Compression Experiments at the Dynamic Compression Sector

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Abstract

Coupling laser-driven compression experiments to the x-ray beam at the Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) of Argonne National Laboratory requires state-of-the-art x-ray focusing, pulse isolation, and diagnostics capabilities. The 100J UV pulsed laser system can be fired once every 20 minutes so precise alignment and focusing of the x-rays on each new sample must be fast and reproducible. Multiple Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors are used to achieve a focal spot size as small as 50$\mu$m at the target, while the strategic placement of scintillating screens, cameras, and detectors allows for fast diagnosis of the beam shape, intensity, and alignment of the sample to the x-ray beam. In addition, a series of x-ray choppers and shutters are used to ensure that the sample is exposed to only a single x-ray pulse ($\sim$80ps) during the dynamic compression event and require highly precise synchronization. Details of the technical requirements, layout, and performance of these instruments will be presented.

*Work supported by DOE/NNSA

Authors

  • Y. Li

    • Washington State University
  • D. Capatina

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • K. D'Amico

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • P. Eng

    • University of Chicago
  • J. Hawreliak

    • Washington State University
  • T. Graber

    • Washington State University
  • D. Rickerson

    • Washington State University
  • J. Klug

    • Washington State University
  • P. A. Rigg

    • Washington State University
  • Y. M. Gupta

    • Washington State University