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[SIT18-P04] Studies of the P-V-T equations of state of Fe2P and the P-T conditions of the “C22 to C23” phase transition
Keywords:Iron phosphides, Fe2P, High pressure, Planetary core
In this study, the phase boundary between C22 and C23 phases has been confirmed up to 17 GPa using the multi-anvil high-pressure experimental technique at beamline BL04B1 in the SPring-8 synchrotron facility. We obtained new experimental results on the stability, in-situ structure, and P-V-T equations of state of Fe2P C22 phase and C23 phase up to 900 K and 11 GPa. We found that the phase transition temperature from C22 to C23 phase was about 800 K, much lower than the previously reported 1400 K [6]. Also, we found that after heating to 1200 K, the C23 phase will transform into the C22 phase. The narrow stability range of the C23 phase at low temperatures may suggest a special formation condition for nature allabogdanite in the meteorites and the C23 phase may exist in the cores of small-sized terrestrial planets with low internal pressure and temperature.
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