Giancarlo Della Ventura , Federico Galdenzi , Augusto Marcelli , Giannantonio Cibin , Roberta Oberti , Frank C. Hawthorne , Simone Bernardini , Boriana Mihailova
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摘要
在本文中,我们讨论了富铁闪石在高温下行为的两个关键特征:(1) 晶体体内部的 Fe2+ → Fe3+ + e- 交换,以及 (2) 随之而来的电导率上升。循环加热-冷却实验是在英国钻石同步加速器实验室(Diamond Synchrotron Laboratory)的 B11 光束线现场进行的,温度最高达 542 ℃(815 K)。同时测量了铁 K 边的 X 射线吸收光谱和里斑岩单晶体的电阻率,其成分非常接近理想公式 A□BNa2C(Fe2+3Fe3+2)TSi8O22W(OH)2。通过分析 XANES 光谱中的前沿特征,对 Fe3+/Fetot 比率进行了监测。我们的数据显示,铁的氧化态随着温度循环在 400 °C (673 K) 左右出现轻微振荡,随后 Fe2+ → Fe3+ 氧化态逐渐大幅增加,从 ~450 °C (~723 K) 开始,到 ~525 °C (~798 K) 结束。沿晶体学 c 轴测量到的电导率(σ)随循环温度的变化而强烈摆动,因此我们得出结论,电导率与热处理引起的电子跳跃有内在联系。从 σ(T) 趋势得出的活化能为 Ea = 74.4 ± 0.6 kJ/mol (0.77 ± 0.01 eV),与小极子传导一致。这项研究为之前通过间接方法推断的铁闪石传导机制提供了直接而有力的支持。鉴于菱锰矿是与俯冲大洋地壳相关的蓝晶岩中常见的釉闪闪石闪石的重要组成部分,我们的数据提供了原子尺度过程与地球物理测量观测到的地球尺度异常传导性之间的联系。
In situ simultaneous Fe K-edge XAS spectroscopy and resistivity measurements of riebeckite: Implications for anomalous electrical conductivity in subduction zones
In this paper, we address two key features of the behaviour of Fe-rich amphibole at high temperatures: (1) the Fe2+ → Fe3+ + e− exchange within the crystal bulk, and (2) the consequent rise in electrical conductivity. Cycling heating-cooling experiments were done in situ up to 542 °C (815 K) at beamline B11 of the Diamond Synchrotron Laboratory (UK). X-ray absorption spectra at the Fe K-edge and electrical resistivity were measured simultaneously on a single crystal of riebeckite with a composition very close to the ideal formula A□BNa2C(Fe2+3Fe3+2)TSi8O22W(OH)2. The Fe3+/Fetot ratio was monitored via analysis of the pre-edge feature in the XANES spectra. Our data show slight oscillations of the oxidation state of Fe with temperature cycling up to around 400 °C (673 K), followed by a substantial gradual increase in Fe2+ → Fe3+ oxidation that starts at ~450 °C (~723 K) and is completed at ~525 °C (~798 K). The conductivity (σ) measured along the crystallographic c-axis oscillates strongly with cycling temperature allowing us to conclude that it is intrinsically related to the electron hopping induced by thermal treatment. The activation-energy derived from the σ(T) trend is Ea = 74.4 ± 0.6 kJ/mol (0.77 ± 0.01 eV), in agreement with small-polaron conduction. This study provides direct and robust support of the conduction mechanisms in Fe-amphibole previously inferred from indirect methods. Given that riebeckite is a significant component in the glaucophanitic amphiboles common in blueschists associated with subducted oceanic crust, our data provide a link between atomic-scale processes and Earth-scale anomalous conductivity observed via geophysical measurements.
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