Properties of water have been well elucidated for temperatures above similar to 230 K and yet mysteries remain in the deeply supercooled region. By performing extensive molecular dynamics simulations on this supercooled region, we find that structural and dynamical instabilities are hidden in the experimentally inaccessible region between 235 K and 150 K. We find a hitherto undiscovered fragmentation from 220 K to 190 K, which is the breakup of large clusters consisting of molecules with a locally distorted tetrahedral structure into small pieces with one or two isolated defects. The fragmentation leads to considerable changes in the relaxation dynamics of water. We reveal a crucial role of specific three-coordinated defects in slow but per...
The picture of liquid water as consisting of a mixture of molecules of two different structural stat...
We applied the molecular dynamics simulation to a system of supercooled liquid dimers and studied th...
Water displays a vast array of unique properties, known as water's anomalies, whose origin remains s...
Due to the widespread importance of water and the difficulty to study it in the so-called no man\u27...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
Abstract: In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its un...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
The anomalous properties of water in the supercooled state are numerous and well-known. Particularly...
The supercooled state of bulk water is largely hidden by unavoidable crystallization, which creates ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water’s thermodynamic ...
The thermodynamic response functions of water exhibit an anomalous increase upon cooling that becom...
Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of over 4.5 ns were performed in the temperature ran...
The picture of liquid water as consisting of a mixture of molecules of two different structural stat...
We applied the molecular dynamics simulation to a system of supercooled liquid dimers and studied th...
Water displays a vast array of unique properties, known as water's anomalies, whose origin remains s...
Due to the widespread importance of water and the difficulty to study it in the so-called no man\u27...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
Abstract: In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its un...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
The anomalous properties of water in the supercooled state are numerous and well-known. Particularly...
The supercooled state of bulk water is largely hidden by unavoidable crystallization, which creates ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water's thermodynamic ...
The structure of the hydrogen bond network is a key element for understanding water’s thermodynamic ...
The thermodynamic response functions of water exhibit an anomalous increase upon cooling that becom...
Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of over 4.5 ns were performed in the temperature ran...
The picture of liquid water as consisting of a mixture of molecules of two different structural stat...
We applied the molecular dynamics simulation to a system of supercooled liquid dimers and studied th...
Water displays a vast array of unique properties, known as water's anomalies, whose origin remains s...