Sound Velocity Anisotropy and Single‐Crystal Elastic Moduli of MgO to 43 GPa

Author:

Zhang Xinze1,Li Chenhui2ORCID,Xu Feng1ORCID,Zhang Jinqiang1,Gao Chang1,Cheng Zhikang1,Wu Ye1ORCID,Liu Xun1,Zerr Andreas3ORCID,Huang Haijun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Science Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan China

2. State Key Laboratory of Superlattices and Microstructures Institute of Semiconductors Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Laboratoire des Sciences des Procédés et des Matériaux CNRS UPR Université Sorbonne Paris Nord Villetaneuse France

Abstract

AbstractSeismic anisotropy in the Earth's lower mantle likely results from a combination of elastic anisotropy and lattice preferred orientations of its main constituent minerals. As the second most abundant component of the lower mantle, ferropericlase has been widely studied, and the experimental results demonstrated, in general, a growing with pressure elastic anisotropy up to 1 Mbar. However, the unique measurements on the endmember (MgO) at comparable pressure conditions contradict the above observations and theoretical results. Here, time‐domain Brillouin scattering was applied to measure longitudinal sound velocities in single crystals of MgO compressed in diamond anvil cell. Velocities along two specific crystallographic directions, [100] and [111], were independently collected to 43 GPa. Applying the known bulk modulus, a complete set of single‐crystal elastic moduli, elastic anisotropy and aggregate shear modulus were derived. Our results revealed a steadily increasing with pressure elastic anisotropy at P > 20 GPa, consistent with the previous theoretical predictions and measurements on ferropericlase with moderate amounts of iron.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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