The compositional difference between subducting slabs and their surrounding lower-mantle can yield the difference in incorporation mechanism of Fe and Al into bridgmanite between both regions, which should cause heterogeneity in physical properties and rheology of the lower mantle. However, the precise cation-distribution has not been examined in bridgmanites with Fe- and Al-contents expected in a mid-ocean ridge basalt component of subducting slabs. Here we report on MgFeSiAlO bridgmanite single-crystal characterized by a combination of single-crystal X-ray diffraction, synchrotron Fe-Mössbauer spectroscopy and electron probe microanalysis. We find that the charge-coupled substitution Mg + Si ↔ Fe(high-spin) + Al is predominant in the incorporation of Fe and Al into the practically eightfold-coordinated A-site and the sixfold-coordinated B-site in bridgmanite structure. The incorporation of both cations via this substitution enhances the structural distortion due to the tilting of BO octahedra, yielding the unusual expansion of mean
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