Reconciliation of Experiments and Theory on Transport Properties of Iron and the Geodynamo.
Phys Rev Lett
; 125(7): 078501, 2020 Aug 14.
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We measure the electrical resistivity of hcp iron up to â¼170 GPa and â¼3000 K using a four-probe van der Pauw method coupled with homogeneous flattop laser heating in a DAC, and compute its electrical and thermal conductivity by first-principles molecular dynamics including electron-phonon and electron-electron scattering. We find that the measured resistivity of hcp iron increases almost linearly with temperature, and is consistent with our computations. The results constrain the resistivity and thermal conductivity of hcp iron to â¼80±5 µΩ cm and â¼100±10 W m^{-1} K^{-1}, respectively, at conditions near the core-mantle boundary. Our results indicate an adiabatic heat flow of â¼10±1 TW out of the core, supporting a present-day geodynamo driven by thermal and compositional convection.
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