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The High Energy Density Scientific Instrument at the European XFEL

Authors :
M. Hassan
Lennart Wollenweber
A. Laso Garcia
I. Thorpe
Ulrich Schramm
M. Toncian
Hauke Höppner
Motoaki Nakatsutsumi
Karen Appel
J. Hauser
T. Herrmannsdörfer
Clemens Prescher
T. Feldmann
S. Dietrich
M. Foese
Mohammadreza Banjafar
K. Sukharnikov
Carsten Baehtz
M. Röper
Ulf Zastrau
P. Talkovski
W. Seidel
Lewis Batchelor
S. Findeisen
O. Baehr
T. Toncian
P. Kaever
Erik Brambrink
H.-O. Engel
D. Fulla-Marsa
E.-C. Martens
J. Dreyer
Johannes Kaa
A. Schmidt
Valerio Cerantola
M. Makita
J. P. Schwinkendorf
A. Schropp
C. Strohm
Thomas E. Cowan
A. Pelka
Markus O. Schoelmerich
Hanns-Peter Liermann
H. Damker
Emma McBride
T. R. Preston
D. Möller
Sebastian Göde
S. Di Dio Cafiso
Zuzana Konôpková
J. Mainberger
Thomas Tschentscher
K. Knöfel
Sh. Yamamoto
C. Plueckthun
A. Berghäuser
Zastrau, U
Appel, K
Baehtz, C
Baehr, O
Batchelor, L
Berghäuser, A
Banjafar, M
Brambrink, E
Cerantola, V
Cowan, T
Damker, H
Dietrich, S
Di Dio Cafiso, S
Dreyer, J
Engel, H
Feldmann, T
Findeisen, S
Foese, M
Fulla-Marsa, D
Göde, S
Hassan, M
Hauser, J
Herrmannsdörfer, T
Höppner, H
Kaa, J
Kaever, P
Knöfel, K
Konôpková, Z
Laso García, A
Liermann, H
Mainberger, J
Makita, M
Martens, E
Mcbride, E
Möller, D
Nakatsutsumi, M
Pelka, A
Plueckthun, C
Prescher, C
Preston, T
Röper, M
Schmidt, A
Seidel, W
Schwinkendorf, J
Schoelmerich, M
Schramm, U
Schropp, A
Strohm, C
Sukharnikov, K
Talkovski, P
Thorpe, I
Toncian, M
Toncian, T
Wollenweber, L
Yamamoto, S
Tschentscher, T
Source :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 28(2021), 1393-1416, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, Journal of synchrotron radiation 28(5), 28 (2021). doi:10.1107/S1600577521007335
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), 2021.

Abstract

Journal of synchrotron radiation 28(5), 28 (2021). doi:10.1107/S1600577521007335<br />The European XFEL delivers up to 27000 intense (>1012 photons) pulses per second, of ultrashort (≤50 fs) and transversely coherent X-ray radiation, at a maximum repetition rate of 4.5 MHz. Its unique X-ray beam parameters enable groundbreaking experiments in matter at extreme conditions at the High Energy Density (HED) scientific instrument. The performance of the HED instrument during its first two years of operation, its scientific remit, as well as ongoing installations towards full operation are presented. Scientific goals of HED include the investigation of extreme states of matter created by intense laser pulses, diamond anvil cells, or pulsed magnets, and ultrafast X-ray methods that allow their diagnosis using self-amplified spontaneous emission between 5 and 25 keV, coupled with X-ray monochromators and optional seeded beam operation. The HED instrument provides two target chambers, X-ray spectrometers for emission and scattering, X-ray detectors, and a timing tool to correct for residual timing jitter between laser and X-ray pulses.<br />Published by Wiley-Blackwell, [S.l.]

Details

ISSN :
16005775
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f8d66e6d4e7681358cd14ff806425d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/s1600577521007335