Direct observation of spinodal decomposition in the magnetite-hercynite system by susceptibility measurements and transmission electron microscopy

Golla-Schindler U, O'Neill HSC, Putnis A

Research article (journal)

Abstract

The magnetic susceptibility and Curie temperatures T-c have been investigated for a series of synthetic samples with solid-solution compositions ranging from pure magnetite (Fe3O4) to hercynite (FeAl2O4). The determined T-c can be fitted by a straight line, which also fits the theoretical values for these end-members. With increasing hercynite concentration, susceptibility curves for one heating and cooling cycle become irreversible, indicating changes in the structural state of the samples during annealing. These changes occur in specific temperature ranges for each composition. For a sample of composition Mag(40)Hec(60), irreversible changes occurring between about 200 and 300 degrees C are likely due to changes in the cation distribution, whereas above 300 degrees C, compositional fluctuations due to spinodal decomposition are evident. The exsolution mechanism has been investigated using energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy, which has allowed direct imaging of the compositional fluctuations consistent with the theoretical predictions of spinodal decomposition.

Details about the publication

JournalAmerican Mineralogist
Volume90
Issue8-9
Page range1278-1283
StatusPublished
Release year2005 (30/09/2005)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordsspinel solid-solutions energy-filtered tem high-resolution thermodynamic properties temperature-dependence exsolution state iron xrd

Authors from the University of Münster

Golla-Schindler, Ute Maria
Institute for Mineralogy
Putnis, Andrew
Seniorprofessur für Mineralogie (Prof. Putnis)