A novel X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) diffraction setup for use with diamond anvil cells (DACs) at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) is described. The new diamond window at the Matter at Extreme Conditions (MEC) instrument allows hard X-ray experiments on DACs to be performed in air. The platform is described along with alignment and calibration procedures, and details of the X-ray beam and diagnostics. Example data are presented, including a reversible XFEL-induced phase transition in CsPbI3. The DAC setup was commissioned at MEC, but is applicable to most LCLS instruments where the unique pulse structures available at LCLS offer access to new ultrafast experimental techniques at high pressure.
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