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Tomascak, P; Nestola, F (Ed.)Abstract The absorption of light by Fe/Ti and Fe/Fe intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) bands has previously been found in aluminum oxide and Al2SiO5 aluminosilicate minerals to decrease markedly at elevated temperatures. Given the abundance of iron at depth in the Earth, assessing the generality with which and extent to which IVCT mineral phases become more optically transparent at temperature than they are under ambient conditions has potentially significant implications for the modeling of mantle geophysical processes such as radiative conductivity. A broad experimental survey of the optical absorption spectra at elevated temperatures of various mixed valence iron minerals has been conducted. The minerals considered here are cordierite, chloritoid, lazulite, dumortierite, jeremejevite, beryl, osumilite, biotite (mica), pargasite (amphibole) and aegirine (pyroxene). All samples transiently lose significant Fe/Fe IVCT feature intensity at temperature. In beryl, osumilite, biotite, pargasite and aegirine, spin-allowed Fe2+d-d features also decrease in integral intensity at temperature; in all but beryl, the intensity loss is significant. This trend is consistent with d-d band enhancement via Fe2+/Fe3+ exchange coupling, which has not previously been identified in the majority of these minerals. It is contrasted against the behavior of ordinary spinallowed Fe2+d-d bands in non-IVCT minerals forsterite (olivine) and elbaite (tourmaline). The depletion of Fe/Fe IVCT and enhanced Fe2+d-d band intensity at elevated temperatures may both be important mechanisms by which iron-bearing mineral phases become more optically transparent under conditions at depth.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available July 2, 2026
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Intervalence charge transfer in aluminum oxide and aluminosilicate minerals at elevated temperaturesEvans, Helen V; Rossman, George R (, American Mineralogist)Abstract Single-crystal optical spectra of corundum (Al2O3) and the Al2SiO5 polymorphs andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite, containing both Fe2+-Fe3+ and Fe2+-Ti4+ intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) absorption bands were measured at temperatures up to 1000 °C. Upon heating, thermally equilibrated IVCT bands significantly decreased in intensity and recovered fully on cooling. These trends contrast with the behavior of crystal field bands at temperature for Fe, Cr, and V in corundum, kyanite, and spinel. The effects of cation diffusion and aggregation, as well as the redistribution of band intensity at temperature, are also discussed. The loss of absorption intensity in the visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum of these phases may point to a more general behavior of IVCT in minerals at temperatures within the Earth with implications for radiative conductivity within the Earth.more » « less
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