High-pressure yield strength of rocksalt structures using quartz Raman piezometry - 09/05/19

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The Raman frequencies of quartz are used to evaluate deviatoric stresses in rocksalt-structure media in diamond-anvil cell experiments to pressures up to 20GPa. The piezospectroscopic effect in quartz is modeled by first-principles calculations. Non-hydrostatic stresses measured in halogen salts give yield strength estimates of 3GPa in the B1 structure (NaCl), and 4.5GPa for the B2 structure (KCl and KBr). Raman measurements in MgO show that the yield strength is reached at around 6±1GPa. Measurements on quartz alone indicate similar yield strength. The estimated yield strength in MgO is thus likely a lower bound, in consistency with former radial X-ray diffraction measurements that gave a yield strength of 8±1GPa, and lower-pressure large-volume press experiments indicating a yield strength of 6GPa at 5GPa. Former values of the yield strength below 2GPa determined by pressure gradient measurements were underestimated due to unverified assumptions in boundary conditions. The yield strength increases with increasing coordination of ionic solids, likely contributing to increase viscosity at phase transitions near the upper–lower mantle boundary.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : High pressure, Yield strength, Halides, Oxides
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Vol 351 - N° 2-3
P. 71-79 - février 2019 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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