Author: Bodelson, M.J.
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THP045 Proposed Facility Layout for MaRIE 2202
 
  • J.A. O'Toole, M.J. Bodelson, J.L. Erickson, R.W. Garnett, M.S. Gulley
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
  The MaRIE (Matter-Radiation Interactions in Extremes) experimental facility will be used to advance materials science by providing the tools scientists need to develop materials that will perform predictably and on demand for currently unattainable lifetimes in extreme environments. The Multi-Probe Diagnostic Hall (MPDH) will create probes of matter using both photon- and proton-based diagnostics. The Fission and Fusion Materials Facility (F3) will provide capabilities for materials irradiation studies, subjecting materials to radiation extremes that are present in fission and fusion environments. The Making, Measuring, and Modeling Materials (M4) Facility will foster discovery by design of next-generation materials that will perform with better durability in extreme environments. MaRIE features a 20-GeV electron linac for an X-ray driver. Five X-ray beams will be delivered to the experimental areas. The facility will also deliver an electron beam to MPDH. The existing LANSCE proton beam will be delivered to MPDH and F3 in addition to the existing LANSCE areas. Multiple high power lasers will deliver beams to MPDH. This paper will provide an overview of the MaRIE facility layout.