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Ab-initio Calculations

An ab initio study of S-substituted iron–nickel–silicon alloy at the Earth's inner core pressure

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Pages 437-441 | Received 16 Jun 2008, Published online: 16 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

The thermodynamic stability of S-substituting Si into a bcc Fe0.80Ni0.05S x Si(0.15−x) random alloy, with x=0.025 n (n=0−− 4), was investigated up to 350 GPa by using an ab initio density functional method based on the full charge density–exact muffin-tin orbital–coherent potential approximation scheme. From the analysis of the calculated Δ H values, we suggest that the FeNiSSi stoichiometry with zero sulphur content always behaves as the most stable system along the whole pressure range of 0–350 GPa. As a general tendency, we found that the alloys with 6.8–8.1 wt.% Si are energetically more stable than those with lower silicon content, thus supporting the dissolution mechanism for the Earth's inner core compositional model.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge financial support by the European Mineral Sciences Initiative (EuroMinScl) of the European Science Foundation, the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (Ramón y Cajal program and CGL2008-00891), the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid (CG 07-UCM/AMB/-2397), the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, and the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (T046773 and T048827). One of the authors (M. Mattesini) also wishes to acknowledge the Aula SUN Microsystems of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid for use of computer power.

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