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Thermal expansion,heat capacity,and entropy of MgO at mantle pressures
Authors:A. Chopelas
Affiliation:1. Max Planck Institut für Chemie, Postfach 3060, D-6500, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The pressure dependence of the Raman spectrum of forsterite was measured over its entire frequency range to over 200 kbar. The shifts of the Raman modes were used to calculate the pressure dependence of the heat capacity, Cv, and entropy, S, by using statistical thermodynamics of the lattice vibrations. Using the pressure dependence of Cv and other previously measured thermodynamic parameters, the thermal expansion coefficient, agr, at room temperature was calculated from agr = KS(partT/partP)SCV/TVKT, which yields a constant value of (part ln agr/part ln V)T= 6.1(5) for forsterite to 10% compression. This value is in agreement with (part ln agr/part ln V)T for a large variety of materials.At 91 kbar, the compression mechanism of the forsterite lattice abruptly changes causing a strong decrease of the pressure derivative of 6 Raman modes accompanied by large reductions in the intensities of all of the modes. This observation is in agreement with single crystal x-ray diffraction studies to 150 kbar and is interpreted as a second order phase transition.
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