Abstract

Synchrotron-based high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments were conducted on synthetic pure clinoferrosilite, Fe 2 Si 2 O 6 , at room temperature to a maximum pressure of 45 GPa. In addition to the previously described P 2 1 / c → C 2/ c phase transition between 1.48 and 1.75 GPa (Hugh-Jones et al. 1994), we observe further transition between 30 and 36 GPa into the high-pressure P 2 1 / c phase (HP- P 2 1 / c ). The C 2/ c → HP- P 2 1 / c transition is induced by rearrangement of half of the layers of corner-sharing SiO 4 tetrahedra into layers of edge-sharing SiO 6 octahedra. The new configuration of VI Si layers suggests a possibility of a progressive transformation of the pyroxene into an ilmenite-type structure. The persistence of metastable pyroxene up to pressures higher than expected and its feasible direct transformation to ilmenite are of special interest for understanding the dynamics of cold-subducting slabs. We report on structural and compressibility features of both high-pressure phases as well as address thermal stability of HP- P 2 1 / c .

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