In this work, we present new results of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force curves over pure ice at different temperatures, performed with two different environmental chambers and different kinds of AFM tips. Our results provide insight to resolve the controversy on the interpretation of experimental AFM curves on the ice\u2013air interface for determining the thickness of the quasi-liquid layer (QLL). The use of a Mini Environmental Chamber (mEC) that provides an accurate control of the temperature and humidity of the gases in contact with the sample allowed us for the first time to get force curves over the ice\u2013air interface without jump-in (jump of the tip onto the ice surface, widely observed in previous...
In nature, a large proportion of ice is present in a polycrystalline state. Thus, understanding the ...
Atmospheric gases and chemical impurities can be stored and chemically transformed in the tropospher...
Ice crystal surfaces melt at temperatures below 0 °C, and then quasi-liquid layers (QLLs) are formed...
In this work, we present new results of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force curves over pure ice at...
In this work, we present new results of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force curves over pure ice at ...
Ice surfaces are characterized by pre-melted quasi-liquid layers (QLLs), which mediate both crystal ...
In this study, the solid-vapor equilibrium and the quasi liquid layer (QLL) of ice Ih exposing the b...
ConspectusThe ice premelt, often called the quasi-liquid layer (QLL), is key for the lubrication of ...
Using Lifshitz theory we assess the role of van der Waals forces at interfaces of ice and water. The...
Surfaces of ice are covered with thin liquid water layers, called quasi-liquid layers (QLLs), even b...
A vast amount of ice exists on the earth, and surface melting of ice forms thin liquid water layers,...
Surface melting of ice crystals proceeds below the melting point (0 °C) and forms thin liquid water ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we study the nanoindentation response of the ice Ih basal surf...
We perform computer simulations of the quasiliquid layer of ice formed at the ice-vapor interface cl...
Photoemission studies of ice and water have been conducted using uv radiation. The photoemission thr...
In nature, a large proportion of ice is present in a polycrystalline state. Thus, understanding the ...
Atmospheric gases and chemical impurities can be stored and chemically transformed in the tropospher...
Ice crystal surfaces melt at temperatures below 0 °C, and then quasi-liquid layers (QLLs) are formed...
In this work, we present new results of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force curves over pure ice at...
In this work, we present new results of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force curves over pure ice at ...
Ice surfaces are characterized by pre-melted quasi-liquid layers (QLLs), which mediate both crystal ...
In this study, the solid-vapor equilibrium and the quasi liquid layer (QLL) of ice Ih exposing the b...
ConspectusThe ice premelt, often called the quasi-liquid layer (QLL), is key for the lubrication of ...
Using Lifshitz theory we assess the role of van der Waals forces at interfaces of ice and water. The...
Surfaces of ice are covered with thin liquid water layers, called quasi-liquid layers (QLLs), even b...
A vast amount of ice exists on the earth, and surface melting of ice forms thin liquid water layers,...
Surface melting of ice crystals proceeds below the melting point (0 °C) and forms thin liquid water ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we study the nanoindentation response of the ice Ih basal surf...
We perform computer simulations of the quasiliquid layer of ice formed at the ice-vapor interface cl...
Photoemission studies of ice and water have been conducted using uv radiation. The photoemission thr...
In nature, a large proportion of ice is present in a polycrystalline state. Thus, understanding the ...
Atmospheric gases and chemical impurities can be stored and chemically transformed in the tropospher...
Ice crystal surfaces melt at temperatures below 0 °C, and then quasi-liquid layers (QLLs) are formed...