Anelastic behaviour of leucite KAlSi2O6
An examination of the anelastic response of leucite, KAlSi2O6, to frequency modulated stress is presented. Leucite is a naturally occurring open framework aluminosilicate closely related to analcime (a zeolite compound) and is found in the earth's crust. It shows two phase transitions at (Tc1)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2006-12, Vol.442 (1-2), p.208-211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An examination of the anelastic response of leucite, KAlSi2O6, to frequency modulated stress is presented. Leucite is a naturally occurring open framework aluminosilicate closely related to analcime (a zeolite compound) and is found in the earth's crust. It shows two phase transitions at (Tc1) 665 deg C and (Tc2) 645 deg C, from cubic Ia3d through I4(1)/acd to I4(1)/a. Consequently the low temperature I4(1)/a phase contains both lamellar and merohedral twins; the intermediate I4(1)/acd phase contains lamellar twins only. Leucites typically show a high density of twin walls. Recent studies have shown that lamellar microstructures can give rise to anelastic softening via twin wall motion [R.J. Harrison, S.A.T. Redfern, J. Appl. Phys. 95 (2004) 1706-1717; R.J. Harrison, S.A.T. Redfern, E.K.H. Salje, Phys. Rev. B 69 (2004) 144101-1-144101-10; R.J. Harrison, S.A.T. Redfern, J. Street, Am. Mineral. 88 (2003) 574-582]. This could be a mechanism for seismic attenuation in crustal and mantle rocks. We propose that this process also occurs in leucite on the basis of results of dynamical mechanical analysis. A frequency modulated stress (0.4-16 Hz) was applied in three point bend geometry to single crystals of leucite containing twins. The dynamic modulus and tan S functions have been measured, though these are partially obscured by the presence of the higher temperature phase transition. The apparent activation energies for twin wall motion (600 kJmol-1 or more) are unusually high, suggesting possible dependence on silicon diffusion within the aluminosilicate framework. Softening of the modulus in the high-temperature cubic phase, on cooling towards the Ia3d to I4(1)/acd transition, is consistent with coupling to optic modes which show strong dispersion with three phonon branches softening equally in all directions. |
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ISSN: | 0921-5093 1873-4936 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.msea.2006.02.233 |