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Thermal conductivity of seifertite and pyrite-type SiO$_2$: A comparative study

Materials Science 2026-05-18 v1

Abstract

Thermal conductivity is a fundamental material property that plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamics and evolution of planetary interiors. Despite its importance, the thermal conductivity of seifertite and pyrite-type SiO2_2 remains unknown. Here, we calculate the lattice thermal conductivities of seifertite and pyrite-type SiO2_2 using the Green-Kubo method based on molecular dynamics (MD) simulations driven by two machine learning potentials (MLPs) constructed from the SCAN and PBEsol exchange-correlation functionals, with ab initio\textit{ab initio}-level accuracy. To demonstrate our methodology, we also compute thermal conductivities using the phonon quasiparticle approach for comparison. Overall, the Green-Kubo method predicts up to 119 % higher thermal conductivity with a temperature dependence close to T1T^{-1}, as it fully captures diffusion-like phonons at high temperatures that are missed by the phonon quasiparticle approach. The 19 % reduction in thermal conductivity across the phase transition from seifertite to the pyrite-type phase suggests the potential formation of a thermally insulating layer in the mantle of super-Earths.

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@article{arxiv.2605.16123,
  title  = {Thermal conductivity of seifertite and pyrite-type SiO$_2$: A comparative study},
  author = {Doyoon Park and Yihang Peng and Jie Deng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.16123},
  year   = {2026}
}