Recent measurements show that the free surfaces of liquid metals and alloys are always layered, regardless of composition and surface tension; a result supported by three decades of simulations and theory. Recent theoretical work claims, however, that at low enough temperatures the free surfaces of all liquids should become layered, unless preempted by bulk freezing. Using x-ray reflectivity and diffuse scattering measurements we show that there is no observable surface-induced layering in water at T=298K, thus highlighting a fundamental difference between dielectric and metallic liquids. The implications of this result for the question in the title are discussed.Engineering and Applied Science
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Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
Generally, the tension at a liquid/gas interface is decreasing with temperature. For aqueous solutio...
Real phase interfaces between ice and water form thin boundary-layers across which all bulk fields e...
This paper reviews the progress in the study of the structure of the surface of pure liquids made in...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
We have studied the liquid surface of sodium with extensive ab initio molecular dynamics simulations...
Surface tension measurements are a central task in the study of surfaces and interfaces. For liquid ...
Surface-induced atomic layering at the liquid/vapor interface in liquid metals has been observed usi...
The structures of the liquid surface of sodium have been characterized with extensive first-principl...
The surface of liquid water is characterized by large fluctuations that are too complex to describe ...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
X-ray reflectivity measurements on the free surface of liquid Sn are presented. They exhibit the hig...
The structure and growth of water films on surfaces is reviewed, starting from single molecules to t...
On the liquid 's surface, the molecules have fewer neighbors in comparison with the bulk volume. As ...
The equilibrium surface tension of an aqueous solution of fatty alcohol/air goes through a minimum w...
Whether a lubricant or a coating wets a surface or not is of great technical importance. Theoretical...
Generally, the tension at a liquid/gas interface is decreasing with temperature. For aqueous solutio...
Real phase interfaces between ice and water form thin boundary-layers across which all bulk fields e...