International audienceSnowflake growth provides a fascinating example of spontaneous pattern formation in nature. Attempts to understand this phenomenon have led to important insights in non-equilibrium dynamics observed in various active scientific fields, ranging from pattern formation in physical and chemical systems, to self-assembly problems in biology. Yet, very few models currently succeed in reproducing the diversity of snowflake forms in three dimensions, and the link between model parameters and thermodynamic quantities is not established. Here, we report a modified phase field model that describes the subtlety of the ice vapour phase transition, through anisotropic water molecules attachment and condensation, surface diffusion, a...
We examine ice crystallization from liquid water and from water vapor, focusing on the underlying ph...
Snow crystals are intriguing because they exhibit both symmetry and remarkable diversity. Previous s...
We present the first model ever, that describes explicitly ice crystal growth in a sugar solution du...
International audienceSnowflake growth provides a fascinating example of spontaneous pattern formati...
WOS:000408118100010International audienceSimulating ice crystal growth is a major issue for meteorol...
We describe a comprehensive model for the formation and morphological development of atmospheric ice...
We examine the physical mechanisms governing the formation of snow crystals, treating this problem a...
I describe a semi-empirical molecular model of the surface attachment kinetics governing ice crystal...
Facetted growth of snow crystals leads to a rich diversity of forms, and exhibits a remarkable sixfo...
We introduce a three-dimensional, computationally feasible, mesoscopic model for snow cryst...
International audienceStudy of the main mechanisms involved in the formation of ice crystals morphol...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Abstract Snow crystals have a rich diversity of forms with striking hexagonal symmetry. The two-dime...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
We examine ice crystallization from liquid water and from water vapor, focusing on the underlying ph...
Snow crystals are intriguing because they exhibit both symmetry and remarkable diversity. Previous s...
We present the first model ever, that describes explicitly ice crystal growth in a sugar solution du...
International audienceSnowflake growth provides a fascinating example of spontaneous pattern formati...
WOS:000408118100010International audienceSimulating ice crystal growth is a major issue for meteorol...
We describe a comprehensive model for the formation and morphological development of atmospheric ice...
We examine the physical mechanisms governing the formation of snow crystals, treating this problem a...
I describe a semi-empirical molecular model of the surface attachment kinetics governing ice crystal...
Facetted growth of snow crystals leads to a rich diversity of forms, and exhibits a remarkable sixfo...
We introduce a three-dimensional, computationally feasible, mesoscopic model for snow cryst...
International audienceStudy of the main mechanisms involved in the formation of ice crystals morphol...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Abstract Snow crystals have a rich diversity of forms with striking hexagonal symmetry. The two-dime...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
We examine ice crystallization from liquid water and from water vapor, focusing on the underlying ph...
Snow crystals are intriguing because they exhibit both symmetry and remarkable diversity. Previous s...
We present the first model ever, that describes explicitly ice crystal growth in a sugar solution du...