The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weather and climate forecasts hinge on good predictions of ice nucleation rates. Such rate predictions are based on extrapolations using classical nucleation theory, which assumes that the structure of nanometre-sized ice crystallites corresponds to that of hexagonal ice, the thermodynamically stable form of bulk ice. However, simulations with various water models find that ice nucleated and grown under atmospheric temperatures is at all sizes stacking-disordered, consisting of random sequences of cubic and hexagonal ice layers. This implies that stacking-disordered ice crystallites either are more stable than hexagonal ice crystallites or form b...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from supercooled water is the process responsible for triggering nea...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The effect of bond orientation in ice, which leads to its residual entropy, is also found to be impo...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
A simple Ising-like model for the stacking thermodynamics of ice 1 is constructed for nuclei in supe...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
Among all of the freezing transitions, that of water into ice is probably the most relevant to biolo...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from supercooled water is the process responsible for triggering nea...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The effect of bond orientation in ice, which leads to its residual entropy, is also found to be impo...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
A simple Ising-like model for the stacking thermodynamics of ice 1 is constructed for nuclei in supe...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
Ice nucleation in clouds is often observed at temperatures >235 K, pointing to heterogeneous free...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
Among all of the freezing transitions, that of water into ice is probably the most relevant to biolo...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from supercooled water is the process responsible for triggering nea...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The effect of bond orientation in ice, which leads to its residual entropy, is also found to be impo...