Metallic Aluminum Suboxides with Ultrahigh Electrical Conductivity at High Pressure

  • Huang T
  • Liu C
  • Wang J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aluminum, as the most abundant metallic elemental content in the Earth’s crust, usually exists in the form of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ). However, the oxidation state of aluminum and the crystal structures of aluminum oxides in the pressure range of planetary interiors are not well established. Here, we predicted two aluminum suboxides (Al 2 O, AlO) and two superoxides (Al 4 O 7 , AlO 3 ) with uncommon stoichiometries at high pressures using first-principle calculations and crystal structure prediction methods. We find that the P4/nmm Al 2 O becomes stable above ~765 GPa and may survive in the deep mantles or cores of giant planets such as Neptune. Interestingly, the Al 2 O and AlO are metallic and have electride features, in which some electrons are localized in the interstitials between atoms. We find that Al 2 O has an electrical conductivity one order of magnitude higher than that of iron under the same pressure-temperature conditions, which may influence the total conductivity of giant planets. Our findings enrich the high-pressure phase diagram of aluminum oxides and improve our understanding of the interior structure of giant planets.

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Huang, T., Liu, C., Wang, J., Pan, S., Han, Y., Pickard, C. J., … Sun, J. (2022). Metallic Aluminum Suboxides with Ultrahigh Electrical Conductivity at High Pressure. Research, 2022. https://doi.org/10.34133/2022/9798758

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