Ice Ih is comprised of orientationally disordered water molecules giving rise to positional disorder of the hydrogen atoms in the hydrogen bonded network of the lattice. Here we arrive at a first principles determination of the surface energy of ice Ih and suggest that the surface of ice is significantly more proton ordered than the bulk. We predict that the proton order-disorder transition, which occurs in the bulk at similar to 72 K, will not occur at the surface at any temperature below surface melting. An order parameter which defines the surface energy of ice Ih surfaces is also identified.</p
We report fundamental progress in the description of an archetypical hydrogen-bonded system: H(2)O-i...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...
The proton disorder in ice has a key role in several properties such as the growth mode, thermodynam...
Ice Ih is comprised of orientationally disordered water molecules giving rise to positional disorder...
The physics of the ice crystal surface and its interaction with adsorbates are not only of fundament...
Using density functional theory we investigate whether intrinsic defects in ice surface segregate. W...
none8siSeveral proton-disordered crystalline ice structures are known to proton order at sufficientl...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Adsorption of polar monomers on ice surface, relevant to the physical/chemical reaction in ice cloud...
Ordinary water ice forms under ambient conditions and has two polytypes, hexagonal ice (Ih) and cubi...
Ice Ih, ordinary ice at atmospheric pressure, is a proton-disordered crystal that when cooled under ...
The oxygen arrangement of ice Ic exhibits a cubic structure of the diamond type. The arrangement of ...
Phase-resolved sum-frequency generation measurements combined with molecular dynamics simulations ar...
The proton disorder in ice has a key role in several properties such as the growth mode, thermodynam...
We report fundamental progress in the description of an archetypical hydrogen-bonded system: H(2)O-i...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...
The proton disorder in ice has a key role in several properties such as the growth mode, thermodynam...
Ice Ih is comprised of orientationally disordered water molecules giving rise to positional disorder...
The physics of the ice crystal surface and its interaction with adsorbates are not only of fundament...
Using density functional theory we investigate whether intrinsic defects in ice surface segregate. W...
none8siSeveral proton-disordered crystalline ice structures are known to proton order at sufficientl...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Adsorption of polar monomers on ice surface, relevant to the physical/chemical reaction in ice cloud...
Ordinary water ice forms under ambient conditions and has two polytypes, hexagonal ice (Ih) and cubi...
Ice Ih, ordinary ice at atmospheric pressure, is a proton-disordered crystal that when cooled under ...
The oxygen arrangement of ice Ic exhibits a cubic structure of the diamond type. The arrangement of ...
Phase-resolved sum-frequency generation measurements combined with molecular dynamics simulations ar...
The proton disorder in ice has a key role in several properties such as the growth mode, thermodynam...
We report fundamental progress in the description of an archetypical hydrogen-bonded system: H(2)O-i...
By exploiting the potential of highly brilliant Synchrotron X-radiation, and taking advantage of oxy...
The proton disorder in ice has a key role in several properties such as the growth mode, thermodynam...