Published December 30, 2021
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Thermal conductivity of Fe-Si alloys and thermal stratification in Earth's core
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- 1. Sichuan University
- 2. Carnegie Institution for Science
- 3. Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 4. University of Illinois Chicago
- 5. University of West Bohemia
- 6. University of Chicago
- 7. University of Texas at Austin
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Light elements in Earth's core play a key role in driving convection and influencing geodynamics, both of which are crucial to the geodynamo. However, the thermal transport properties of iron alloys at high-pressure and -temperature conditions remain uncertain. Here we investigate the transport properties of solid hexagonal close-packed and liquid Fe-Si alloys with 4.3 and 9.0 wt % Si at high pressure and temperature using laser-heated diamond anvil cell experiments and first-principles molecular dynamics and dynamical mean field theory calculations. In contrast to the case of Fe, Si impurity scattering gradually dominates the total scattering in Fe-Si alloys with increasing Si concentration, leading to temperature independence of the resistivity and less electron–electron contribution to the conductivity in Fe-9Si. Our results show a thermal conductivity of ∼100 to 110 W⋅m−1⋅K−1 for liquid Fe-9Si near the topmost outer core. If Earth's core consists of a large amount of silicon (e.g., > 4.3 wt %) with such a high thermal conductivity, a subadiabatic heat flow across the core–mantle boundary is likely, leaving a 400- to 500-km-deep thermally stratified layer below the core–mantle boundary, and challenges proposed thermal convection in Fe-Si liquid outer core.
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- DOI
- 10.1073/pnas.2119001119
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:10357
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 42074098
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 41804082
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1901813
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1901801
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1916941
- Carnegie Institution for Science
- European Regional Development Fund as part of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
- Computational and Experimental Design of Advanced Materials with New Functionalities
- Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration
- DE-NA0003975
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1634415
- Department of Energy
- DE-FG02-640 94ER14466
- Department of Energy
- DE-AC02-06CH11357