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Electronic correlations and transport in iron at Earth’s core conditions
by
Pourovskii, L. V.
, Mravlje, J.
, Pozzo, M.
, Alfè, D.
in
639/766/119/995
/ 704/2151/2809
/ Computer simulation
/ Condensed Matter
/ Conductivity
/ Dynamo theory
/ Earth
/ Earth core
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Electrons
/ Geophysics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Iron
/ Lattice scattering
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strongly Correlated Electrons
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Transport properties
2020
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Electronic correlations and transport in iron at Earth’s core conditions
by
Pourovskii, L. V.
, Mravlje, J.
, Pozzo, M.
, Alfè, D.
in
639/766/119/995
/ 704/2151/2809
/ Computer simulation
/ Condensed Matter
/ Conductivity
/ Dynamo theory
/ Earth
/ Earth core
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Electrons
/ Geophysics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Iron
/ Lattice scattering
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strongly Correlated Electrons
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Transport properties
2020
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Electronic correlations and transport in iron at Earth’s core conditions
by
Pourovskii, L. V.
, Mravlje, J.
, Pozzo, M.
, Alfè, D.
in
639/766/119/995
/ 704/2151/2809
/ Computer simulation
/ Condensed Matter
/ Conductivity
/ Dynamo theory
/ Earth
/ Earth core
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Electrons
/ Geophysics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Iron
/ Lattice scattering
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strongly Correlated Electrons
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Transport properties
2020
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Electronic correlations and transport in iron at Earth’s core conditions
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Electronic correlations and transport in iron at Earth’s core conditions
2020
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The transport properties of iron under Earth’s inner core conditions are essential input for the geophysical modelling but are poorly constrained experimentally. Here we show that the thermal and electrical conductivity of iron at those conditions remains high even if the electron-electron-scattering (EES) is properly taken into account. This result is obtained by ab initio simulations taking into account consistently both thermal disorder and electronic correlations. Thermal disorder suppresses the non-Fermi-liquid behavior of the body-centered cubic iron phase, hence, reducing the EES; the total calculated thermal conductivity of this phase is 220 Wm
−1
K
−1
with the EES reduction not exceeding 20%. The EES and electron-lattice scattering are intertwined resulting in breaking of the Matthiessen’s rule with increasing EES. In the hexagonal close-packed iron the EES is also not increased by thermal disorder and remains weak. Our main finding thus holds for the both likely iron phases in the inner core.
The heat and electrical conductivity of Earth’s core matter represent key input quantities for geophysical models of the Earth’s core evolution and geodynamo. Here, the authors show how the scattering due to interactions between electrons has a relatively weak impact on the electrical and thermal conductivities of iron at core conditions.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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