Abstract:The identification of light elements in the Earth's core has been an open question for more than 50 years. From seismic observation, the Earth's core is believed to contain some light elements because it is about 10% less dense than pure Fe at the corresponding pressure and temperature conditions. Among the candidates of light elements in the core, hydrogen is one of the promising light elements. Neutron diffraction is very useful in systems when detecting light atoms surrounded by heavy atoms because its scat… Show more
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