Physics and chemistry of ice surfaces are not only of fundamental interest but also have important impacts on biological and environmental processes. As ice surfaces—particularly the two prism faces—come under greater scrutiny, it is increasingly important to connect the macroscopic faces with the molecular-level structure. The microscopic structure of the ubiquitous ice Ih crystal is well-known. It consists of stacked layers of chair-form hexagonal rings referred to as molecular hexagons. Crystallographic unit cells can be assembled into a regular right hexagonal prism. The bases are labeled crystallographic hexagons. The two hexagons are rotated 30° with respect to each other. The linkage between the familiar macroscopic shape of hexagona...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) has applications in climate science, nanotechnology, and cryopre...
I will be investigating the key processes associated with the vicinal growth of ice crystals and how...
At atmospheric pressure, hexagonal ice (Ih) is thermodynamically stable relative to cubic ice (Ic), ...
We present the first clearly resolved observations of surfaces of growing and ablating hexagonal ice...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
No relationship has been established between surface wettability and ice growth patterns, although i...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Ice formation on aerosol particles is a process of crucial importance to Earth's climate and the env...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
A previous study of the water monomer on the basal faces of ice is extended to consider the interact...
We examine the shape of a an isolated, dislocation-free ice crystal when it is in equilibrium with t...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation has a key role in fields as diverse as atmospheric chemistry and biolog...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) has applications in climate science, nanotechnology, and cryopre...
I will be investigating the key processes associated with the vicinal growth of ice crystals and how...
At atmospheric pressure, hexagonal ice (Ih) is thermodynamically stable relative to cubic ice (Ic), ...
We present the first clearly resolved observations of surfaces of growing and ablating hexagonal ice...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
No relationship has been established between surface wettability and ice growth patterns, although i...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Ice formation on aerosol particles is a process of crucial importance to Earth's climate and the env...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
A previous study of the water monomer on the basal faces of ice is extended to consider the interact...
We examine the shape of a an isolated, dislocation-free ice crystal when it is in equilibrium with t...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation has a key role in fields as diverse as atmospheric chemistry and biolog...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) has applications in climate science, nanotechnology, and cryopre...
I will be investigating the key processes associated with the vicinal growth of ice crystals and how...
At atmospheric pressure, hexagonal ice (Ih) is thermodynamically stable relative to cubic ice (Ic), ...