Simultaneous 8.2 Kev Phase-Contrast Imaging And 24.6 Kev X-Ray Diffraction From Shock-Compressed Matter At The Lcls

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2018)

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In this work, we demonstrate simultaneous phase-contrast imaging (PCI) and X-ray diffraction from shock compressed matter at the Matter in Extreme Conditions endstation, at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). We utilize the chromaticity from compound refractive X-ray lenses to focus the 24.6 keV 3rd order undulator harmonic of the LCLS to a spot size of 5 mu m on target to perform X-ray diffraction. Simultaneous PCI from the 8.2 keV fundamental X-ray beam is used to visualize and measure the transient properties of the shock wave over a 500 mu m field of view. Furthermore, we demonstrate the ability to extend the reciprocal space measurements by 5 angstrom(-1), relative to the fundamental X-ray energy, by utilizing X-ray diffraction from the 3rd harmonic of the LCLS. (C) 2018 Author(s).
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