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Ultrahigh-pressure disordered eight-coordinated phase of Mg 2 GeO 4 : Analogue for super-Earth mantles.

Rajkrishna DuttaSally June TracyRonald E CohenFrancesca MiozziKai LuoJing YangPamela C BurnleyDean SmithYue MengStella CharitonVitali B PrakapenkaThomas S Duffy
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
Mg 2 GeO 4 is important as an analog for the ultrahigh-pressure behavior of Mg 2 SiO 4 , a major component of planetary interiors. In this study, we have investigated magnesium germanate to 275 GPa and over 2,000 K using a laser-heated diamond anvil cell combined with in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction and density functional theory (DFT) computations. The experimental results are consistent with the formation of a phase with disordered Mg and Ge, in which germanium adopts eightfold coordination with oxygen: the cubic, Th 3 P 4 -type structure. DFT computations suggest partial Mg-Ge order, resulting in a tetragonal [Formula: see text] structure indistinguishable from [Formula: see text] Th 3 P 4 in our experiments. If applicable to silicates, the formation of this highly coordinated and intrinsically disordered phase may have important implications for the interior mineralogy of large, rocky extrasolar planets.
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