The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct nucleation of cubic (1,) and hexagonal (I-h) ices. Here, we provide evidence from molecular simulations that the nucleation of ice proceeds through the formation of a new metastable phase, which we name Ice 0. We find that Ice 0 is structurally similar to the supercooled liquid, and that on growth it gradually converts into a stacking of Ice I-c and I-h. We suggest that this mechanism provides a thermodynamic explanation for the location and pressure dependence of the homogeneous nucleation temperature, and that Ice 0 controls the homogeneous nucleation of low-pressure ices, acting as a precursor to crystallization in accordance with Ostwald'...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Koop T, Luo BP, Tsias A, Peter T. Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Koop T, Luo BP, Tsias A, Peter T. Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
According to Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT), the transition from liquid to crystal occurs in a si...