2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024je008353
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High Pressure Melting Curve of Fe‐Si: Implication for the Thermal Properties in Mercury's Core

Innocent C. Ezenwa,
Yingwei Fei,
Rostislav Hrubiak
et al.

Abstract: The motion of liquid iron (Fe) alloy materials in the outer core drives the dynamo, which generates Mercury's magnetic field. The assessment of core models requires laboratory measurements of the melting temperature of Fe alloys at high pressure. Here, we experimentally determined the melting curve of Fe9wt%Si and Fe17wt%Si up to 17 GPa using in situ and ex situ measurements of intermetallic fast diffusion that serves as the melting criterion in a large‐volume press. Our determined melting slopes are comparabl… Show more

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