Experiment Information Collection Form – EXAFS Experiment Information Collection Form - EXAFS Experiment Information Collection Form - EXAFS Step 1 of 3 33% Experiment Title Experiment Start Date Month Day Year Experiment Stop Date Month Day Year Lead Experimenter Name First Last Lead Experimenter Institution Lead Experimenter Email Additional Experimenters (Name, Institution, Email)Scientific ObjectiveNumber of experiments required to achieve scientific objectiveList of Material(s) and Equipment Undulator - U23Specify materials and corresponding edge energies. (Recommended energy range 9-13 keV)Horizontal Detector distance from graphite spectrometer to detector plane~ 2.45 m (maximum) (More accurate reading will be provided at the time of experiment) Monitor signal /0 (direct beam) No Kapton and no sample With only Kapton ablator (user provided) User configuration (user provided) Beam Size at TargetHorizontal: 80 µm Vertical: < 50 µm Beam Size Target DesignCalculate x-ray attenuation from the sample and window and optimize thickness accordingly.Range of sample thickness in μm: Ablator Thickness in μm: Al-coated Kapton Other Ablator Thickness in μm Interferometry Window None (standard) LiF Other Window Thickness in mm VelocimetryDual Line VISAR (Single Axis) Standard Line VPGS: 2,068 & 1,160 m/s/fringe Other Dual Point VISAR Standard Point VPFs: 1,554 & 748 m/s/fringe Other Previous VisitRelevant issues from last DCS visit: Additional Information (pdf, doc, jpg, tif, or png)Any additional files can be emailed to dcs.admin@wsu.edu.Please upload any additional information (doc, pdf, jpeg, png, or tif)Max. file size: 146 MB.ShippingPlease review Shipping Requirements.Are you shipping materials in advance of your arrival date? Yes (Provide shipping tracking numbers to dcs.admin@wsu.edu) No Undecided Is your shipment greater than 50 lbs? Yes No Does your shipment contain hazardous materials? Yes No PublicationsReview Publication Requirements for all work conducted at the DCS. Users are expected to publish results in peer-reviewed journals within a reasonable period (~1 year) after scheduled experiment time.Anticipated timeline for publishing results from your upcoming DCS experiments: Δ