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Electrical conductivity of MgSiO3 at high temperatures and pressures: implications for the Earth's mantle (2402.04036v1)

Published 6 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: The electrical conductivity of magnesium silicate MgSiO3 has been studied, using the framework of the first-principles density functional theory and the Boltzmann transport theory, under the thermodynamic conditions of the Earth's lower mantle. We find that the conductivity of pristine MgSiO3 depends strongly on the structural phase of the material, as well as on temperature and pressure. The conductivity of the perovskite phase increases with increasing pressure (depth of the lower mantle) up to 90 GPa, then decreases at higher pressures due to a change in the material's band gap transition from direct to indirect. Finally, the structural phase transition that MgSiO3 undergoes near the bottom of the lower mantle, from perovskite to post-perovskite, causes an increase in the conductivity of MgSiO3, which should contribute to the increase in the electrical conductivity of the Earth's mantle under the thermodynamic conditions of the Earth's D" layer.

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