Abstract
Wstite, Fe 1-x O, is an important component in the mineralogy of Earth's lower mantle and may also be a component of the core. Therefore its high pressure-temperature behavior, including its electronic structure, is essential to understanding the nature and evolution of Earth's deep interior. We performed X-ray diffraction and radiometric measurements on wstite in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell, finding an insulator-metal transition at high pressures and temperatures. Our data show a negative slope for this apparently isostructural phase boundary, which is characterized by a volume decrease and emissivity increase. The metallic phase of FeO is stable at conditions of the lower mantle and core, which has implications for the high P-T character of Fe-O bonds, magnetic field propagation, and lower mantle conductivity. Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Fischer, R. A., Campbell, A. J., Lord, O. T., Shofner, G. A., Dera, P., & Prakapenka, V. B. (2011). Phase transition and metallization of FeO at high pressures and temperatures. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(24). https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL049800
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