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Re-entrant ferromagnetism at ultrahigh temperatures in epsilon-iron as possible origin of the geomagnetic field

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pepi.2022.106856

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geomagnetic field; Earth's inner solid core; band ferromagnetism; hexagonal close-packed iron; re-entrant ferromagnetism at ultrahigh; temperatures

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  1. National Institute of Materials Physics [21N/2019]
  2. Institute of Atomic Physics [ELI_17/2020]
  3. Romanian Ministry of Research and Digitalization [UEFISCDI PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-2540]

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A recent theory suggests the possibility of 're-entrant' ferromagnetism in 3d metals at temperatures far above their boiling points. This study investigates the hypothesis of the Earth's inner solid core becoming ferromagnetic and finds that the hexagonal close-packed structure is responsible for the geomagnetic field. The findings also suggest that the reversal of the magnetic field may be achieved through simple rotation of the magnetization of the core, which could have beneficial effects for complex lifeforms and human civilization.
A recent theory of band ferromagnetism in 3d metals predicts 're-entrant' ferromagnetism at temperatures far above the boiling point of these metals in normal conditions (Teodorescu, C.M., 2021. Spin asymmetry originating from densities of states: Criterion for ferromagnetism, structures and magnetic properties of 3d metals from crystal field based DOSs. Results in Physics 25, 104,241). Metals, and in particular iron rich alloys, are still solid at such extremal temperatures in the Earth's inner solid core. It follows that this piece of the Earth may become ferromagnetic. This hypothesis is investigated in this work in more details, by using densities of states derived by ab initio density functional theory calculations for hexagonal close-packed iron and applying the basic theory of band ferromagnetism derived in the above Reference. The temperature for 're-entrant' ferromagnetism increases with the pressure, ranging between about 6530 and 6640 K for pressures between 330 and 360 GPa; these temperatures are in the range of most estimates for the temperature of the inner solid core of our planet. The dimension of the ferromagnetic innermost inner core (IMIC) derived from the estimated Fe magnetic moment are within the dimensions of a IMIC with different anisotropy in the propagation of seismic waves. For body centered cubic Fe no 're-entrant' ferromagnetism is predicted based on the actual model. It follows that the Earth's inner solid core with hexagonal close-packed structure is the main responsible for the geomagnetic field, and also most probably the reversal of this field proceeds by simple rotation of the magnetization of this core, while keeping a non-vanishing magnetic field during the reversal. This might prevent the Earth's surface bombardment with energetic charged particles during the reversals, with beneficial effects for complex lifeforms and for mankind civilization.

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