Despite its importance in atmospheric science, much remains unknown about the microscopic mechanism of heterogeneous ice nucleation. In this work, we perform hybrid Monte Carlo simulations of the heterogeneous nucleation of ice on a range of generic surfaces, both flat and structured, in order to probe the underlying factors affecting the nucleation process. The structured surfaces we study comprise one basal plane bilayer of ice with varying lattice parameters and interaction strengths. We show that what determines the propensity for nucleation is not just the surface attraction, but also the orientational ordering imposed on liquid water near a surface. In particular, varying the ratio of the surface's attraction and orientational orderin...
The control of assembly and crystallization of molecules is becoming increasingly important in chemi...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) can occur with the help of foreign particles or an external gas f...
We report laboratory observations of higher freezing temperatures when an ice-forming nucleus is nea...
Atmospheric aerosols can promote the heterogeneous nucleation of ice, impacting the radiative proper...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
Water in nature predominantly freezes with the help of foreign materials through a process known as ...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
What makes a material a good ice nucleating agent? Despite the importance of heterogeneous ice nucle...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) has applications in climate science, nanotechnology, and cryopre...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Water droplets in the atmosphere do not freeze homogeneously until -38ºC. Freezing at warmer tempera...
Water in nature predominantly freezes with the help of foreign materials through a process known as ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces is important in many physical systems including the E...
The control of assembly and crystallization of molecules is becoming increasingly important in chemi...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) can occur with the help of foreign particles or an external gas f...
We report laboratory observations of higher freezing temperatures when an ice-forming nucleus is nea...
Atmospheric aerosols can promote the heterogeneous nucleation of ice, impacting the radiative proper...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
Water in nature predominantly freezes with the help of foreign materials through a process known as ...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
What makes a material a good ice nucleating agent? Despite the importance of heterogeneous ice nucle...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) has applications in climate science, nanotechnology, and cryopre...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Water droplets in the atmosphere do not freeze homogeneously until -38ºC. Freezing at warmer tempera...
Water in nature predominantly freezes with the help of foreign materials through a process known as ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces is important in many physical systems including the E...
The control of assembly and crystallization of molecules is becoming increasingly important in chemi...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) can occur with the help of foreign particles or an external gas f...
We report laboratory observations of higher freezing temperatures when an ice-forming nucleus is nea...