Samples compressed to very high pressures are typically very small or exist for only a very short period of time. Researchers seeking to make x-ray studies of matter under such conditions have therefore always sought access to the brightest possible x-ray sources – synchrotrons – and, more recently, x-ray FELs. In this chapter, after a brief introduction and a short history of high-pressure science, I describe the techniques used to compress matter to pressures well above 1 million atmospheres (1 megabar or 100 GPa) both statically and dynamically and then review how experiments are conducted on such samples at both synchrotrons and XFELs. I conclude with a discussion about the opportunities afforded by the start-up of diffraction-limited s...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
Active research is ongoing that investigates the properties of matter under extreme pressure. Such c...
Solid state material at high pressure is prevalent throughout the Universe, and an understanding of ...
Solid state material at high pressure is prevalent throughout the Universe, and an understanding of ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) produce extremely intense, coherent and ultrashort pulses of light. Due ...
This report describes our recent synchrotrons x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements on...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
The advent of highly intense and ultrashort pulses of short-wavelength radiation in the vacuum-ultra...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
Active research is ongoing that investigates the properties of matter under extreme pressure. Such c...
Solid state material at high pressure is prevalent throughout the Universe, and an understanding of ...
Solid state material at high pressure is prevalent throughout the Universe, and an understanding of ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) produce extremely intense, coherent and ultrashort pulses of light. Due ...
This report describes our recent synchrotrons x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements on...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
The advent of highly intense and ultrashort pulses of short-wavelength radiation in the vacuum-ultra...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...