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Published April 2008 | public
Journal Article

Possible structural polymorphism in Al-bearing magnesiumsilicate post-perovskite

Abstract

In the present study, we summarize indications for the existence of kinked post-perovskite structures in the MAS system. X-ray diffraction data and Raman spectra of aluminous magnesium metasilicate post-perovskite are inconsistent with the CaIrO3 structure. Instead the observations are consistent with structures intermediate between the perovskite and the CaIrO3 structure. Ab initio calculations show that the enthalpies of the kinked structures are slightly higher than the CaIrO_3 structure at 0 K. Finite temperature, minor element chemistry, kinetics of phase transformation, and actual stress regime are plausible reasons for the observed differences between the present and the previously reported post-perovskite phases.

Additional Information

© 2008 American Mineralogist. Open Access. Manuscript Received June 30, 2006. Manuscript Accepted November 12, 2007. We thank T. Tsuchiya, R. Wentzcovitch, and A. Oganov for fruitful discussions. We thank C. Prewitt and an anonymous reviewer for providing helpful comments improving the manuscript. We gratefully acknowledge P.D. Asimow for providing the opx starting material. We thank V. Prakapenka for allowing us to use the GSECARS Raman spectrometer at APS. GSECARS is supported by the NSF-Earth Sciences, DOE-Geosciences, and the State of Illinois. This work was supported through NSF grant 0552010 and the NNSA Cooperative Agreement DE-FC88-01NV14049. Use of the HPCAT facility was supported by DOE-BES, DOE-NNSA, NSF, DOD-TACOM, and the W.M. Keck Foundation. A.P.S. is supported by DOE-BES under contract no. W-31-109-Eng-38. Open Access: Thanks to the authors' generous funding this article is available to all online.

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