Molten barium titanate: a high-pressure liquid silicate analogue
Abstract
The structure of molten BaTiO3 has been measured using laser heating, aerodynamic levitation and a combination of neutron diffraction with Ti isotope substitution, x-ray diffraction and spectroscopy. All measurements indicate a Ti-O coordination of nTiO = 4.4(2), far lower than the perovskite or hexagonal crystalline forms. However, nTiO > 4 suggests structural analogy with molten silicates at high pressures. We introduce methodology for ascertaining such analogies and demonstrate similarity with molten CaSiO3 at upper mantle pressures circa 5 GPa. Although some topological differences exist, we propose that planetary melt analogues provide rich insight into important processes relevant to hot exoplanets and Earth's early history.
- Publication:
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Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
- Pub Date:
- May 2019
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2019JPCM...31tLT01A
- Keywords:
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- perovskite;
- liquid structure;
- mantle;
- pair distribution function;
- x-ray diffraction;
- neutron diffraction;
- laser heating