35-ID-B,C,D,E: Dynamic Compression Sector

DCS
GeoScience, Materials Science, Physics

DCS is a first-of-a-kind experimental capability to routinely conduct time-resolved, x-ray diffraction, imaging and scattering measurements in materials subjected to dynamic compression spanning a wide range of stresses and time durations. The DCS facility consists of state-of-the art dynamic compression platforms coupled to the tunable, high-energy x-rays provided by the APS that allows researchers to "watch" the temporal evolution of condensed matter changes at the microscopic level during the shocked compression and release event.

Beamline Specifications
Source Upstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Source Downstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Monochromator Type : Pink (U23)
Energy Range : 6-70 keV
Resolution : 2 x 10-2
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : 40µm x 40µm
Unfocused : 2.1mm x 1.4mm
Flux :

Source Upstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Source Downstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Resolution : 2 x 10-2
Focused : 40µm x 40µm
Monochromator Type : White(U23)
Energy Range : 6-100 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Unfocused : 2.1mm x 1.4mm
Flux :

Source Upstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Source Downstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Monochromator Type : Pink (U14)
Energy Range : 22-24 keV
Resolution : 4 x 10-2
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : 40µm x 40µm
Unfocused : 2.1mm x 1.4mm
Flux :

Source Upstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Source Downstream : Revolver Undulator 2.3/1.4cm - 2.4m length
Resolution : 4 x 10-2
Focused : 40µm x 40µm
Monochromator Type : White (U14)
Energy Range : 22-24 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Unfocused : 2.1mm x 1.4mm
Flux :

Quick Stats
Current Status
Not Currently Operational
Access Mode
On-site
Special Capabilities
Unique 4 and 16 frame detector systems allow single x-ray pulse isolation for dynamic compression experiments in B, D, and E end stations
Beamline Contacts
PAULO A RIGG
Email
Beamline Techniques
Time-resolved x-ray scattering
Phase contrast imaging
Radiography
Small-angle x-ray scattering
Time-resolved x-ray absorption fine structure
Endstations
35-ID-B: Special Purpose Experiments
Can accommodate a broad range of mobile experimental platforms (Examples: table-top impact launchers, Kolsky or split-Hopkinson bar experiments, etc.)
35-ID-C: Laser-Shock Facility
Laser-shock experiments using a 100 Joule (351nm), 5-15 ns pulsed laser system; Compatible with 48 Bunch Mode
35-ID-D, 35-ID-E: Impact Facilities
Multiple impact launcher configurations provide users access to a wide range of impact velocities (up to ~7 km/s); Compatible with 48 Bunch Mode
Detectors
4 frame detector system (XRD, SAXS)
16 frame detector system (PCI, Radiography)
Rayonix SX165 (XRD, EXAFS in C Station only)
CsI Flat Panel (XRD in C Station only)
Equipment
Additional Information
Additional Information
https://dcs-aps.wsu.edu