WSU said Thursday the Dynamic Compression Sector installation is located at Argonneâs Advanced Photon Source facility — a Chicago-based DOE facility.
DCS is designed to help researchers observe the behavior of materials amid extreme conditions through tunable, high-energy X-ray pulses, WSU added.
The university said researchers at DCS will work to address local energy and national security challenges, study the structure of planetary interiors and create lightweight materials for industrial, aerospace and automotive applications.
DCS’ experimental resources will also support the Defense Department‘s national security research, WSU added.
NNSA funds the facility while WSU and APSÂ have partnered to manage DCS.