Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010pepi..178....2c&link_type=abstract
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 178, Issue 1-2, p. 2-7.
Physics
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The Earth's solid inner core consists mainly of iron (Fe), alloyed with lighter elements, such as silicon (Si). Interpretation of seismic anisotropy and layering requires knowledge of the stable crystal structure in the inner core. We report ab initio density functional theory calculations on the free energy and vibrational stability of pure iron and Fe-Si alloys at conditions representative of the Earth's inner core. For pure Fe the stable phase is already known to be hexagonal close-packed (hcp). However, with the addition of ˜7 wt.% Si at high temperatures, we observe a transition to the face-centred cubic (fcc) phase. We also produce a phase diagram for the Fe-Si system and show that the inner core may exist in the two-phase region, with coexisting fcc and hcp. This may also explain the low S-velocities observed in the inner core.
Alfe' Dario
Brodholt John P.
Côté Alexander S.
Dobson David P.
Vocadlo Lidunka
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