The classic regelation experiment of Thomson in the 1850s deals with cutting an ice cube, followed by refreezing. The cutting was attributed to pressure-induced melting but has been challenged continuously, and only lately consensus emerged by understanding that compression shortens the O:H nonbond and lengthens the H-O bond simultaneously. This H-O elongation leads to energy loss and lowers the melting point. The hot debate survived well over 150 years, mainly due to a poorly defined heat exchange with the environment in the experiment. In our current experiment, we achieved thermal isolation from the environment and studied the fully reversible ice liquid water transition for water confined between graphene and muscovite mica. We observe ...
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Unlike reversible phase transitions, the amount of heat released upon freezing of a metastable super...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is thought to be the primary pathway for the formation of ice in mixed-...
The classic regelation experiment of Thomson in the 1850s deals with cutting an ice cube, followed b...
Despite relevance to disparate areas such as cloud microphysics and tribology, major gaps in the und...
We present an ab initio molecular dynamics study of pressure induced melting of an ice thin film con...
The pressure-melting curve of ice is often found in literature deling with ice problems. This curve ...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Abstract Dynamic compression studies have been used to study the nucleation kinetics of water to ice...
International audienceWe have used x-ray diffraction to determine the structure factor of water alon...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
A distinctive physical property of bulk water is its rich solid-state phase behavior, which includes...
As one of the most fascinating confined water/ice phenomena, two-dimensional square ice has been ext...
When materials freeze, they often undergo damage due to ice growth. Although this damage is commonly...
Regelation, i.e., ice melts under compression and freezes again when the pressure is relieved, remai...
© 2016 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Socie...
Unlike reversible phase transitions, the amount of heat released upon freezing of a metastable super...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is thought to be the primary pathway for the formation of ice in mixed-...
The classic regelation experiment of Thomson in the 1850s deals with cutting an ice cube, followed b...
Despite relevance to disparate areas such as cloud microphysics and tribology, major gaps in the und...
We present an ab initio molecular dynamics study of pressure induced melting of an ice thin film con...
The pressure-melting curve of ice is often found in literature deling with ice problems. This curve ...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Abstract Dynamic compression studies have been used to study the nucleation kinetics of water to ice...
International audienceWe have used x-ray diffraction to determine the structure factor of water alon...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
A distinctive physical property of bulk water is its rich solid-state phase behavior, which includes...
As one of the most fascinating confined water/ice phenomena, two-dimensional square ice has been ext...
When materials freeze, they often undergo damage due to ice growth. Although this damage is commonly...
Regelation, i.e., ice melts under compression and freezes again when the pressure is relieved, remai...
© 2016 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Socie...
Unlike reversible phase transitions, the amount of heat released upon freezing of a metastable super...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is thought to be the primary pathway for the formation of ice in mixed-...