The intrinsic twinning and enigmatic twisting of aragonite crystals

Author:

Gavryushkin Pavel N.12ORCID,Rečnik Aleksander3ORCID,Donskikh Katerina G.12,Banaev Maksim V.12,Sagatov Nursultan E.12ORCID,Rashchenko Sergey12,Volkov Sergey4,Aksenov Sergey4ORCID,Mikhailenko Denis5,Korsakov Andrey1,Daneu Nina6ORCID,Litasov Konstantin D.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia

2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia

3. Department for Nanostructured Materials, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia

4. Laboratory of Arctic Mineralogy and Material Sciences, Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity 184209, Russia

5. Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg 620002, Russian Federation

6. Advanced Materials Department, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia

7. Vereshchagin Institute for High Pressure Physics, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow 108840, Russia

Abstract

It is generally accepted that aragonite crystals of biogenic origin are characterized by significantly higher twin densities compared to samples formed during geological processes. Based on our single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) study of aragonite crystals from various localities, we show that in geological aragonites, the twin densities are comparable to those of the samples from crossed lamellar zones of molluscs shells. The high twin density is consistent with performed calculations, according to which the Gibbs free energy of twin-free aragonite is close to that of periodically twinned aragonite structure. In some cases, high twin densities result in the appearance of diffuse scattering in SCXRD patterns. The obtained TEM and optical micrographs show that besides the twin boundaries (TBs) of growth origin, there are also TBs and especially stacking faults that were likely formed as the result of local strain compensation. SCXRD patterns of the samples from Tazouta, in addition to diffuse scattering lines, show Debye arcs in the a b plane. These Debye arcs are present only on one side of the Bragg reflections and have an azimuthal extent of nearly 30°, making the whole symmetry of the diffraction pattern distinctly chiral, which has not yet been reported for aragonite. By analogy with biogenic calcite crystals, we associate these arcs with the presence of misoriented subgrains formed as a result of crystal twisting during growth.

Funder

ARRS-NKFIH

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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