Yingwei Fei(费英伟)
STAFF SCIENTIST
EARTH & PLANETS LABORATORY, CARNEGIE INSTITUTION FOR SCIENCE
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My main research goal is to understand the evolution and composition of planetary interiors through high-pressure simulation experiments using piston-cylinder apparatus, multi-anvil devices, diamond-anvil cell, and dynamic compression methods. I also pursue new materials synthesis at high pressure and temperature.
CONTACT & LINKS
Phone: (202) 478-8936; Fax: (202) 478-8901
Email: yfei@carnegiescience.edu or fei@gl.ciw.edu
Address: Earth & Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science, 5241 Broad Branch Rd. NW, Washington, DC, 20015-1305
HOT OUT OF THE PRESS
- Inner core composition paradox revealed by sound velocities of Fe and Fe-Si alloy (2022) [PDF]
- Nitrogen isotope evidence for Earth's heterogeneous accretion of volatiles (2022) [PDF]
- Melting and density of MgSiO3 determined by shock compression of bridgmanite to 1254 GPa (2021) [PDF]
Temperature-induced amorphization in CaCO3 at high pressure and implications for recycled CaCO3 in subduction zones (2019) [PDF]
Cold deep subduction recorded by remnants of a Paleoproterozoic carbonated slab (2018) [PDF]
High Pressure Melting Curve of Fe Determined by Inter-Metallic Fast Diffusion Technique (2023)
Phase Stability and Thermal Equation of State of Iron Carbide Fe3C to 245 GPa (2019)
Experimental Constraints on an MgO Exsolution‐Driven Geodynamo (2019)
Extending the Solidus for a Model Iron-Rich Martian Mantle Composition to 25 GPa (2018)
New book available in November