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Possible thermal and chemical stabilization of body-centred-cubic iron in the Earth's core

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  • Lidunka Vočadlo

    (Birkbeck College and University College London)

  • Dario Alfè

    (Birkbeck College and University College London
    University College London)

  • M. J. Gillan

    (University College London)

  • I. G. Wood

    (Birkbeck College and University College London)

  • J. P. Brodholt

    (Birkbeck College and University College London)

  • G. David Price

    (Birkbeck College and University College London)

Abstract

The nature of the stable phase of iron in the Earth's solid inner core is still highly controversial. Laboratory experiments1 suggest the possibility of an uncharacterized phase transformation in iron at core conditions and seismological observations2,3,4 have indicated the possible presence of complex, inner-core layering. Theoretical studies5,6 currently suggest that the hexagonal close packed (h.c.p.) phase of iron is stable at core pressures and that the body centred cubic (b.c.c.) phase of iron becomes elastically unstable at high pressure. In other h.c.p. metals, however, a high-pressure b.c.c. form has been found to become stabilized at high temperature. We report here a quantum mechanical study of b.c.c.-iron able to model its behaviour at core temperatures as well as pressures, using ab initio molecular dynamics free-energy calculations. We find that b.c.c.-iron indeed becomes entropically stabilized at core temperatures, but in its pure state h.c.p.-iron still remains thermodynamically more favourable. The inner core, however, is not pure iron, and our calculations indicate that the b.c.c. phase will be stabilized with respect to the h.c.p. phase by sulphur or silicon impurities in the core. Consequently, a b.c.c.-structured alloy may be a strong candidate for explaining the observed seismic complexity of the inner core2,3,4.

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  • Lidunka Vočadlo & Dario Alfè & M. J. Gillan & I. G. Wood & J. P. Brodholt & G. David Price, 2003. "Possible thermal and chemical stabilization of body-centred-cubic iron in the Earth's core," Nature, Nature, vol. 424(6948), pages 536-539, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:424:y:2003:i:6948:d:10.1038_nature01829
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01829
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