Understanding how ice nucleates and grows into larger crystals is of crucial importance for many research fields. The purpose of this study was to shed light on the phase and structure of ice once a nucleus is formed inside a metastable water droplet. Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) was performed on micron-sized droplets evaporatively cooled to temperatures where homogeneous nucleation occurs. We found that for our weak hits ice grows more cubic compared to the strong hits that are completely hexagonal. Due to efficient heat removal caused by evaporation, we propose that the cubicity of ice at the vicinity of the droplet’s surface is higher than for ice formed within the bulk of the droplet. Moreover, the Bragg peaks were classified base...
Heterogeneous nucleation is vital to a wide range of areas as diverse as ice nucleation on atmospher...
Water has a number of anomalous physical properties, and some of these become drastically enhanced o...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Understanding how ice nucleates and grows into larger crystals is of crucial importance for many res...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
We report laboratory observations of higher freezing temperatures when an ice-forming nucleus is nea...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Heterogeneous nucleation is vital to a wide range of areas as diverse as ice nucleation on atmospher...
Heterogeneous nucleation is vital to a wide range of areas as diverse as ice nucleation on atmospher...
Water has a number of anomalous physical properties, and some of these become drastically enhanced o...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Understanding how ice nucleates and grows into larger crystals is of crucial importance for many res...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
Understanding the role played by solid surfaces in ice nucleation is a significant step toward desig...
The freezing of water affects the processes that determine Earth's climate. Therefore, accurate weat...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
We report laboratory observations of higher freezing temperatures when an ice-forming nucleus is nea...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Heterogeneous nucleation is vital to a wide range of areas as diverse as ice nucleation on atmospher...
Heterogeneous nucleation is vital to a wide range of areas as diverse as ice nucleation on atmospher...
Water has a number of anomalous physical properties, and some of these become drastically enhanced o...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...