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Anharmonicity and Phase Diagram of Magnesium Oxide in the Megabar Regime

François Soubiran, Burkhard Militzer

2020Physical Review Letters40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With density functional molecular dynamics simulations, we computed the phase diagram of MgO from 50 to 2000 GPa up to 20 000 K. Via thermodynamic integration (TDI), we derive the Gibbs free energies of the B1, B2, and liquid phases and determine their phase boundaries. With TDI and a pseudo-quasi-harmonic approach, we show that anharmonic effects are important and stabilize the B1 phase in particular. As a result, the B1-B2 transition boundary in the pressure-temperature plane exhibits a steep slope. We predict the B1-B2-liquid triple point to occur at approximately T=10000 K and P=370 GPa, which is higher in pressure than was inferred with quasiharmonic methods alone. We predict the principal shock Hugoniot curve to enter the B2 phase stability domain but only over a very small range of parameters. This may render it difficult to observe this phase with shock experiments because of kinetic effects.

Topics & Concepts

Phase diagramAnharmonicityThermodynamicsPhase boundaryMaterials sciencePhase (matter)Grüneisen parameterPhase transitionTriple pointBinodalCALPHADGibbs free energyShock (circulatory)Condensed matter physicsPhysicsThermal expansionInternal medicineQuantum mechanicsMedicineHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsCrystal Structures and PropertiesAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies
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