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Stability of the body-centred-cubic phase of iron in the Earth's inner core

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  • Anatoly B. Belonoshko

    (The Royal Institute of Technology
    The Royal Institute of Technology)

  • Rajeev Ahuja

    (Uppsala University)

  • Börje Johansson

    (The Royal Institute of Technology
    Uppsala University)

Abstract

Iron is thought to be the main constituent of the Earth's core1, and considerable efforts2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 have therefore been made to understand its properties at high pressure and temperature. While these efforts have expanded our knowledge of the iron phase diagram, there remain some significant inconsistencies, the most notable being the difference between the ‘low’ and ‘high’ melting curves15. Here we report the results of molecular dynamics simulations of iron based on embedded atom models fitted to the results of two implementations of density functional theory. We tested two model approximations and found that both point to the stability of the body-centred-cubic (b.c.c.) iron phase at high temperature and pressure. Our calculated melting curve is in agreement with the ‘high’ melting curve, but our calculated phase boundary between the hexagonal close packed (h.c.p.) and b.c.c. iron phases is in good agreement with the ‘low’ melting curve. We suggest that the h.c.p.–b.c.c. transition was previously misinterpreted as a melting transition, similar to the case of xenon16,17,18, and that the b.c.c. phase of iron is the stable phase in the Earth's inner core.

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  • Anatoly B. Belonoshko & Rajeev Ahuja & Börje Johansson, 2003. "Stability of the body-centred-cubic phase of iron in the Earth's inner core," Nature, Nature, vol. 424(6952), pages 1032-1034, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:424:y:2003:i:6952:d:10.1038_nature01954
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01954
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    1. Thuany Costa de Lima & Thanh-Son Phạm & Xiaolong Ma & Hrvoje Tkalčić, 2023. "An estimate of absolute shear-wave speed in the Earth’s inner core," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-10, December.

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