Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate

In crystal growth of mineral species or different compositional members of a solid solution on one another, the degree of lattice mismatch at their interface affects the growth pattern of the precipitating mineral phase. Fast layer-by-layer growth of magnesian calcite on pure calcite (1014) substrat...

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Main Authors: Sethmann, I., Wang, J., Becker, U., Putnis, Andrew
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12456
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Wang, J.
Becker, U.
Putnis, Andrew
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Wang, J.
Becker, U.
Putnis, Andrew
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description In crystal growth of mineral species or different compositional members of a solid solution on one another, the degree of lattice mismatch at their interface affects the growth pattern of the precipitating mineral phase. Fast layer-by-layer growth of magnesian calcite on pure calcite (1014) substrates has been observed at Mg2+/Ca2+ ratios of 2-7 using in situ atomic force microscopy. Under solution conditions of calcite saturation states starting from ˜ 33, depending on Mg2+/Ca2+ ratios and carbonate content, bulging in the epitaxial magnesian calcite thin film led to the formation of networks of ridges along the [441], [481], and [421] directions. Eventually, spreading of monolayers stopped at the ridges and formed stationary multilayer steps, resulting in separate and individually growing crystal segments. Molecular dynamics computational modeling suggests that relaxation of strain energy, caused by the interfacial lattice mismatch between pure calcite and the isostructural magnesium-containing phase with smaller lattice constants, leads to a semicoherent interface and disordered linear zones cutting through the thin film. As a consequence, the surface bulges up in a way similar to our laboratory observations. This strain-induced segmentation produces aggregates of aligned microcrystals and increase knowledge of the behavior of strained thin films in general. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-124562017-09-13T14:57:35Z Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate Sethmann, I. Wang, J. Becker, U. Putnis, Andrew In crystal growth of mineral species or different compositional members of a solid solution on one another, the degree of lattice mismatch at their interface affects the growth pattern of the precipitating mineral phase. Fast layer-by-layer growth of magnesian calcite on pure calcite (1014) substrates has been observed at Mg2+/Ca2+ ratios of 2-7 using in situ atomic force microscopy. Under solution conditions of calcite saturation states starting from ˜ 33, depending on Mg2+/Ca2+ ratios and carbonate content, bulging in the epitaxial magnesian calcite thin film led to the formation of networks of ridges along the [441], [481], and [421] directions. Eventually, spreading of monolayers stopped at the ridges and formed stationary multilayer steps, resulting in separate and individually growing crystal segments. Molecular dynamics computational modeling suggests that relaxation of strain energy, caused by the interfacial lattice mismatch between pure calcite and the isostructural magnesium-containing phase with smaller lattice constants, leads to a semicoherent interface and disordered linear zones cutting through the thin film. As a consequence, the surface bulges up in a way similar to our laboratory observations. This strain-induced segmentation produces aggregates of aligned microcrystals and increase knowledge of the behavior of strained thin films in general. © 2010 American Chemical Society. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12456 10.1021/cg100202h restricted
spellingShingle Sethmann, I.
Wang, J.
Becker, U.
Putnis, Andrew
Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title_full Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title_fullStr Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title_full_unstemmed Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title_short Strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
title_sort strain-induced segmentation of magnesian calcite thin films growing on a calcite substrate
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12456