| Literature DB >> 25167424 |
Huaidong Jiang1, Rui Xu2, Chien-Chun Chen2, Wenge Yang3, Jiadong Fan1, Xutang Tao1, Changyong Song4, Yoshiki Kohmura4, Tiqiao Xiao5, Yong Wang5, Yingwei Fei6, Tetsuya Ishikawa4, Wendy L Mao7, Jianwei Miao2.
Abstract
We report quantitative 3D coherent x-ray diffraction imaging of a molten Fe-rich alloy and crystalline olivine sample, synthesized at 6 GPa and 1800 °C, with nanoscale resolution. The 3D mass density map is determined and the 3D distribution of the Fe-rich and Fe-S phases in the olivine-Fe-S sample is observed. Our results indicate that the Fe-rich melt exhibits varied 3D shapes and sizes in the olivine matrix. This work has potential for not only improving our understanding of the complex interactions between Fe-rich core-forming melts and mantle silicate phases but also paves the way for quantitative 3D imaging of materials at nanoscale resolution under extreme pressures and temperatures.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 25167424 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.205501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161