The structural changes occurring in supercooled liquid water upon moving from one coexisting liquid phase to the other have been investigated by computer simulation using a polarizable interaction potential model. The obtained results favorably compare with recent neutron scattering data of high and low density water. In order to assess the physical origin of the observed structural changes, computer simulation of several ice polymorphs has also been carried out. Our results show that there is a strict analogy between the structure of various disordered (supercooled) and ordered (ice) phases of water, suggesting that the occurrence of several different phases of supercooled water is rooted in the same physical origin that is responsible for...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
Computer simulation results are reported for a realistic polarizable potential model of water in the...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
Abstract: Water molecules can arrange into a liquid with complex hydrogen-bond networks and at least...
Water molecules can arrange into a liquid with complex hydrogen-bond networks and at least 17 experi...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
Abstract: In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its un...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water ...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
Water’s behavior differs from that of normal fluids, having more than sixty anomalies. Simulations a...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
Computer simulation results are reported for a realistic polarizable potential model of water in the...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
Abstract: Water molecules can arrange into a liquid with complex hydrogen-bond networks and at least...
Water molecules can arrange into a liquid with complex hydrogen-bond networks and at least 17 experi...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
Abstract: In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its un...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water ...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
Water’s behavior differs from that of normal fluids, having more than sixty anomalies. Simulations a...
At ambient conditions, water sits close to phase coexistence with its crystal. More so than in many ...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...