Spin states and hyperfine interactions of iron in (Mg,Fe)SiO$_{3}$ perovskite under pressure

ORAL

Abstract

We have found several metastable equilibrium sites for substitutional iron in (Mg,Fe)SiO$_{3}$ with the guidance of first-principles phonon calculations. In the relevant energy range, there are two distinct sites for high-spin (HS), one for low-spin (LS), and one for intermediate-spin (IS) iron. The two competing HS sites have different iron nucleus quadrupole splittings (QS) due to their different $d$-orbital occupancies. At low pressure, the HS site with QS of 2.3 mm/s is more stable, while the HS site with QS of 3.3 mm/s is more favorable at higher pressure. The crossover from low-QS to high-QS site occurs between 4 and 24 GPa, depending on the exchange-correlation functional and on the inclusion of Hubbard $U$. Our calculation supports the notion that the transition observed in recent M\"ossbauer spectra corresponds to an atomic site change rather than a spin-state crossover.

*This work was supported by NSF grants EAR-0810272, EAR-0635990, ATM-0428774, EAR-0757903, and by the MRSEC Program of the NSF under Awards Number DMR-0212302 and DMR-0819885. The computations were performed at the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI).

Authors

  • Peter Blaha

    • TU Vienna
  • Han Hsu

    • University of Minnesota
  • Koichiro Umemoto

    • Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota
    • University of Minnesota
  • Renata Wentzcovitch

    • University of Minnesota
    • Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Material Sciences, University of Minnesota