Abstract
We used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to understand microstructural changes accompanying the reversible I1̅-P1̅ phase transition in Ca-rich plagioclase as a function of Na content. The transition produces c- and d-type domains that have P1̅ symmetries, and the symmetries of domain walls are I1̅. Based on diffractograms and contrast differences of high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images, we infer that structural differences occur on a scale of tens of nanometers, giving rise to structural fluctuations. These variations can be followed on a nanometer scale using HRTEM images. We propose a model with a body-centered Al-Si framework and single Ca sites for the I1̅ domains. The P1̅ domains of anorthite with high Al-Si ordering are homogeneous. In contrast, structural fluctuations occur in both anorthite with lower Al-Si ordering and in Na-bearing plagioclase. The magnitudes of the fluctuations decrease with increases in Na content.
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