Electrical conductivity of synthetic iron-bearing olivine

The electrical conduction in synthetic, dry polycrystalline, iron-bearing olivine (Fo 90 ) was investigated as a first-order approach to the electrical conductivity in the upper mantle. This fundamental study is of great importance to better understand the charge-transport mechanisms seen in olivine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics and chemistry of minerals 2010-03, Vol.37 (3), p.167-178
Hauptverfasser: Farla, Robert J. M., Peach, C. J., ten Grotenhuis, S. M.
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Zusammenfassung:The electrical conduction in synthetic, dry polycrystalline, iron-bearing olivine (Fo 90 ) was investigated as a first-order approach to the electrical conductivity in the upper mantle. This fundamental study is of great importance to better understand the charge-transport mechanisms seen in olivine. Conduction processes in synthetic samples are not influenced by a complex geological history in contrast to conductivity in natural olivine. The experiments show that the apparent activation energy for conductivity for Fo 90 is 230 kJ mol −1 . In currently accepted defect modeling, natural and synthetic olivine requires a mechanism involving small polaron formation (Fe · Mg and magnesium vacancies ( V Mg ) as the dominant diffusing species to explain a f O 2 1/6 relation to electrical conduction. Here, Fo 90 shows no contribution of small polarons to conductivity at temperatures between 1,000 and 1,200°C and almost no dependence on f O 2 . Instead, under reducing conditions magnesium vacancies (and electrons) appear to be the major charge carriers.
ISSN:0342-1791
1432-2021
DOI:10.1007/s00269-009-0321-3