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The body-centered cubic Fe phase under extreme conditions: Observed yet unnoticed.

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Abstract

The recently disclosed mechanism of the body-centered cubic Fe stabilization under extreme pressures and temperatures allows for a new interpretation of a number experimental observations. The high-PT bcc Fe is stabilized by a liquid-like self-diffusion. This means that Fe at high pressure and temperatures is in many respects similar to liquid. Such similarity is confusing to some experimentalists and makes them to interpret solid-solid hcp-bcc transition as melting. I will demonstrate that a number of experimental data sets get a better explanation in terms of the hcp-bcc transition rather than in terms of hcp-liquid transition. The new interpretation removes a number of controversies concerning the extreme part of Fe phase diagram. I will show that in a number of experiments the bcc Fe was observed yet remained unnoticed because of the unexpected properties of the emerging high-PT Fe bcc phase.

Presenters

  • Anatoly Belonoshko

    Royal Institute of Technology, KTH Royal Inst of Tech, Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, AlbaNova University Center, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Authors

  • Anatoly Belonoshko

    Royal Institute of Technology, KTH Royal Inst of Tech, Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, AlbaNova University Center, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)