2012
DOI: 10.1029/2011jb008401
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High resolution three‐dimensional X‐ray diffraction study of dislocations in grains of MgGeO3 post‐perovskite at 90 GPa

Abstract: [1] MgGeO 3 post-perovskite (pPv) is a lower pressure analogue of MgSiO 3 -pPv, which is believed to be the main constituent of the Earth's D″ layer. Understanding the physical properties of this phase is critical to explain seismological observations as seismic anisotropy is likely linked to lattice preferred orientation in post-perovskite, which is governed by the motion of defects such as dislocations. Here, we apply in-situ three-dimensional X-ray diffraction to a polycrystalline sample of MgGeO 3 -pPv at … Show more

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“…With the precise structural determination enabled by the multigrain approach, it is anticipated that many previously determined HP structures will be revisited with the technique. For example, a new hexagonally structured (Mg,Fe)SiO3 phase has been discovered at a pressure range of 95-108 GPa [194], suggesting that the lower mantle may contain previously unidentified major phases; dislocations in grains of MgGeO3 post-bridgmanite has been determined at 90 GPa [371]; the crystal structure of seifertite (SiO2) as a minor phase in a sample at 129 GPa has been refined [167].…”
Section: Hp Crystallographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the precise structural determination enabled by the multigrain approach, it is anticipated that many previously determined HP structures will be revisited with the technique. For example, a new hexagonally structured (Mg,Fe)SiO3 phase has been discovered at a pressure range of 95-108 GPa [194], suggesting that the lower mantle may contain previously unidentified major phases; dislocations in grains of MgGeO3 post-bridgmanite has been determined at 90 GPa [371]; the crystal structure of seifertite (SiO2) as a minor phase in a sample at 129 GPa has been refined [167].…”
Section: Hp Crystallographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm identifies crystallographic orientations through finding replicas of the set of theoretical scattering vectors in the measured dataset. A different indexing program, ImageD11, has also recently been applied to a high P DAC data process (15).…”
Section: Determination Of Crystallographic Orientations Of Ppv Crystamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A DAC allows an in situ study of PTs under high pressure using advanced diagnostics such as optical, Raman, and X-ray techniques. [1][2][3][4] Pressure-induced PTs are usually studied within a hydrostatic media. In contrast, strain-induced PTs under high pressure are studied without hydrostatic media, by superposing large plastic shear deformations in a rotational DAC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%