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22 October 2002 Time-resolved x-ray diffraction on laser-shocked crystals
Thierry d'Almeida, Maik Kaiser, Marco Di Michiel, Thomas Buslaps, A. Fanget
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Abstract
A method for obtaining time-resolved diffraction data from laser-shocked solids was developed at the High-Energy beamline ID15 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. This method combines the use of an appropriate timing electronics with a triple-axis diffractometer coupled to a short-pulsed laser source. Real time diffraction measurements were performed on single crystalline samples in order to monitor their compression under different loading conditions through the evolution of the Bragg reflection. As an example, we present results obtained from cadmium sulfide single crystals at stress values below and near the Hexagonal-Closed Packed to Rock Salt pressure-induced phase transition. These results clearly show two different behavior when the sample is compressed below and above its elastic limit.
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Thierry d'Almeida, Maik Kaiser, Marco Di Michiel, Thomas Buslaps, and A. Fanget "Time-resolved x-ray diffraction on laser-shocked crystals", Proc. SPIE 4780, Surface Scattering and Diffraction for Advanced Metrology II, (22 October 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469723
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KEYWORDS
Laser crystals

Crystals

Diffraction

X-ray diffraction

Laser development

Single crystal X-ray diffraction

Metrology

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