We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water displays polyamorphism, i.e., water separates into two distinct liquid phases. This concept of a new liquid-liquid phase transition is finding application to other liquids as well as water, such as silicon and silica. Specifically, we investigate, the relation between changes in dynamic and thermodynamic anomalies arising from the presence of the liquid-liquid critical point in (i) Two models of water, TIP5P and ST2, which display a first order liquid-liquid phase transition at low temperatures; (ii) the Jagla model, a spherically symmetric two-scale potential known to possess a liquid-liquid critical point, in which the competition between tw...
We systematically explored the phase behavior of the hard-core two-scale ramp model suggested by Jag...
In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its uniqueness, ...
The physics of critical phenomena is well established in systems as diverse as molecular fluids, cry...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water ...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
We investigate, for two water models displaying a liquid–liquid critical point, the relation between...
Abstract. Water is hypothesized to have a low temperature phase transition line which separates a hi...
In this thesis we employ computer simulations and statistical physics to understand the origin of li...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study relations between thermodymamic, structural, and dyna...
We perform molecular dynamics simulations with the TIP4P/Ice water model to characterize the relatio...
Many of the anomalous properties of water may be explained by invoking a second critical point that ...
In the case of fragile liquids, dynamical properties such as the structural relaxation time evolve f...
We demonstrate some recent progress in understanding the anomalous behavior of liquid water, by comb...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
We systematically explored the phase behavior of the hard-core two-scale ramp model suggested by Jag...
In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its uniqueness, ...
The physics of critical phenomena is well established in systems as diverse as molecular fluids, cry...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water ...
We present evidence from experiments and computer simulations supporting the hypothesis that water d...
We investigate, for two water models displaying a liquid–liquid critical point, the relation between...
Abstract. Water is hypothesized to have a low temperature phase transition line which separates a hi...
In this thesis we employ computer simulations and statistical physics to understand the origin of li...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study relations between thermodymamic, structural, and dyna...
We perform molecular dynamics simulations with the TIP4P/Ice water model to characterize the relatio...
Many of the anomalous properties of water may be explained by invoking a second critical point that ...
In the case of fragile liquids, dynamical properties such as the structural relaxation time evolve f...
We demonstrate some recent progress in understanding the anomalous behavior of liquid water, by comb...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
We systematically explored the phase behavior of the hard-core two-scale ramp model suggested by Jag...
In this review, we report recent progress in the field of supercooled water. Due to its uniqueness, ...
The physics of critical phenomena is well established in systems as diverse as molecular fluids, cry...