We investigate thermodynamic properties of supercooled water across the ``no man's land'' onto the formation of amorphous ice. The calculations are aided by very long computer simulations, often more than 50 mu s long, with the TIP4P/2005 model potential. Density fluctuations that arise from the proximity to a putative liquid-liquid (LL) transition at 228 K, cast a long shadow on the properties of water, both above and below the LL transition. We carry out the calculations of the quantum mechanical static and frequency-dependent specific heats by combining seminal studies of Lebowitz, Percus, and Verlet and Grest and Nagel with the harmonic approximation for the density of states. The obtained values are in quantitative agreement with all a...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
The anomalous properties of water in the supercooled state are numerous and well-known. Particularly...
In everyday life, we think of solid water existing as crystalline ice. The majority of water in the ...
A combination of reverse Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and lattice dynamics simulations were used...
A combination of reverse Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and lattice dynamics simulations were used...
We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water....
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
A new statistical-mechanical, analytical equation of state for water is developed based on the Song ...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
The anomalous properties of water in the supercooled state are numerous and well-known. Particularly...
In everyday life, we think of solid water existing as crystalline ice. The majority of water in the ...
A combination of reverse Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and lattice dynamics simulations were used...
A combination of reverse Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and lattice dynamics simulations were used...
We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water....
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Water is the most abundant liquid on earth and also the substance with the largest number of anomali...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
A new statistical-mechanical, analytical equation of state for water is developed based on the Song ...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
The anomalous properties of water in the supercooled state are numerous and well-known. Particularly...
In everyday life, we think of solid water existing as crystalline ice. The majority of water in the ...