Two different scenarios have been proposed on the phase separation occurring in the deeply supercooled liquid water. We discuss what we can derive from our simulation results for the two scenarios and propose a way for future investigation. We also demonstrate that the phase separation in the supercooled liquid water looks like the separation of liquid water and vapor just below the conventional critical point
AbstractRecently, measurements of a considerable portion of the phase diagram for the quaternary sys...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...
A Comment on the Letter by Adrian C. Barnes et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 225702 (2009). The authors ...
Two different scenarios have been proposed on the phase separation occurring in the deeply supercool...
The recent paper cited above claims that a molecular simulation of one specific model of supercooled...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
We determined liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor coexistence regions of various water models by restrict...
summary:The progress in investigation of ordinary water in several last years is discussed in the ar...
The second-critical-point scenario is one of the most popular explanations for the anomalous behavio...
A Comment on the Letter by Adrian C. Barnes et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 225702 (2009). The authors...
Caupin et al. have raised several issues regarding our recent paper on maxima in thermodynamic resp...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
This article presents an overview of recent experiments performed on transport properties of water i...
AbstractRecently, measurements of a considerable portion of the phase diagram for the quaternary sys...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...
A Comment on the Letter by Adrian C. Barnes et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 225702 (2009). The authors ...
Two different scenarios have been proposed on the phase separation occurring in the deeply supercool...
The recent paper cited above claims that a molecular simulation of one specific model of supercooled...
In the liquid-liquid phase transition scenario, supercooled water separates into the high density li...
Previous studies of the structure of liquid water under pressure performed by neutron diffraction al...
There has been uninterrupted interest in supercooled water ever since the pioneering experiments of ...
We determined liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor coexistence regions of various water models by restrict...
summary:The progress in investigation of ordinary water in several last years is discussed in the ar...
The second-critical-point scenario is one of the most popular explanations for the anomalous behavio...
A Comment on the Letter by Adrian C. Barnes et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 225702 (2009). The authors...
Caupin et al. have raised several issues regarding our recent paper on maxima in thermodynamic resp...
The question of “what is the structure of water?” has been regarded as one of the major scientific c...
This article presents an overview of recent experiments performed on transport properties of water i...
AbstractRecently, measurements of a considerable portion of the phase diagram for the quaternary sys...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...
A Comment on the Letter by Adrian C. Barnes et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 225702 (2009). The authors ...