Badro James, Rueff Jean-Pascal, Vankó György, Monaco Giulio, Fiquet Guillaume, Guyot François
Laboratoire de Minéralogie Cristallographie de Paris (UMR CNRS 7590), Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université Paris, 6 and 7, 4 Place Jussieu, 75252 Paris, France.
Science. 2004 Jul 16;305(5682):383-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1098840.
We measured the spin state of iron in magnesium silicate perovskite (Mg(0.9),Fe(0.1))SiO(3) at high pressure and found two electronic transitions occurring at 70 gigapascals and at 120 gigapascals, corresponding to partial and full electron pairing in iron, respectively. The proportion of iron in the low spin state thus grows with depth, increasing the transparency of the mantle in the infrared region, with a maximum at pressures consistent with the D" layer above the core-mantle boundary. The resulting increase in radiative thermal conductivity suggests the existence of nonconvecting layers in the lowermost mantle.
我们测量了高压下硅酸镁钙钛矿(Mg(0.9),Fe(0.1))SiO(3))中铁的自旋态,发现有两个电子跃迁分别发生在70吉帕斯卡和120吉帕斯卡,分别对应铁中的部分电子配对和完全电子配对。因此,低自旋态铁的比例随深度增加,增加了地幔在红外区域的透明度,在与核幔边界上方的D"层一致的压力下达到最大值。由此导致的辐射热导率增加表明在最下层地幔中存在非对流层。