Evidence for a phase transition in silicate melt at extreme pressure and temperature conditions

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Laser-driven shock compression experiments reveal the presence of a phase transition in MgSiO3 over the pressure-temperature range 300-400 GPa and 10000-16000 K, with a positive Clapeyron slope and a volume change of ∼6.3 (±2.0) percent. The observations are most readily interpreted as an abrupt liquid-liquid transition in a silicate composition representative of terrestrial planetary mantles, implying potentially significant consequences for the thermal-chemical evolution of extrasolar planetary interiors. In addition, the present results extend the Hugoniot equation of state of MgSiO3 single crystal and glass to 950 GPa. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Spaulding, D. K., McWilliams, R. S., Jeanloz, R., Eggert, J. H., Celliers, P. M., Hicks, D. G., … Smith, R. F. (2012). Evidence for a phase transition in silicate melt at extreme pressure and temperature conditions. Physical Review Letters, 108(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.065701

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