Volume 28, Issue 4 pp. 1216-1228
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The fast multi-frame X-ray diffraction detector at the Dynamic Compression Sector

N. W. Sinclair

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N. W. Sinclair

Washington State University, Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS), Institute for Shock Physics, Argonne, IL, 60439 USA

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S. J. Turneaure

S. J. Turneaure

Washington State University, Institute for Shock Physics and Department of Physics, Pullman, Washington, USA

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Y. Wang

Y. Wang

Washington State University, Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS), Institute for Shock Physics, Argonne, IL, 60439 USA

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K. Zimmerman

K. Zimmerman

Washington State University, Institute for Shock Physics and Department of Physics, Pullman, Washington, USA

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Y. M. Gupta

Y. M. Gupta

Washington State University, Institute for Shock Physics and Department of Physics, Pullman, Washington, USA

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First published: 02 June 2021

Abstract

A multi-frame, X-ray diffraction (XRD) detector system has been developed for use in time-resolved XRD measurements during single-event experiments at the Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). The system is capable of collecting four sequential XRD patterns separated by 153 ns, the period of the APS storage ring in the 24-bunch mode. This capability allows an examination of the temporal evolution of material dynamics in single-event experiments, such as plate impact experiments, explosive detonations, and split-Hopkinson pressure bar experiments. This system is available for all user experiments at the DCS. Here, the system description and measured performance parameters (detective quantum efficiency, spatial and temporal resolution, and dynamic range) are presented along with procedures for synchronization and image post-processing.

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