Water ice is a unique material presenting intriguing physical properties, such as negative thermal expansion and anomalous volume isotope effect (VIE). They arise from the interplay between weak hydrogen bonds and nuclear quantum fluctuations, making theoretical calculations challenging. Here, we employ the stochastic self-consistent harmonic approximation to investigate how thermal and quantum fluctuations affect the physical properties of ice XI with ab initio accuracy. Regarding the anomalous VIE, our work reveals that quantum effects on hydrogen are so strong to be in a nonlinear regime: When progressively increasing the mass of hydrogen from protium to infinity (classical limit), the volume first expands and then contracts, with a maxi...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice III makes it difficult to analyze its vibrational spectrum ...
We discuss the role of nuclear quantum fluctuations in ice Ih, focusing on the hydrogen-bond (HB) st...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice, Ic, makes it difficult to analyze the vibrational normal m...
Water ice is a unique material, presenting the most complex phase diagram known in the literature, r...
Despite the simplicity of the molecule, condensed phases of water show many physical anomalies, some...
One striking anomaly of water ice has been largely neglected and never explained. Replacing hydrogen...
Nuclear quantum effects lead to an anomalous shift of the volume of hexagonal ice; heavy ice has a l...
Three-dimensionally-resolved proton momentum distributions and end-to-end distributions have been ca...
The substitution of hydrogen (H) by deuterium (D) in ice Ih and in its H-ordered version, ice XI, pr...
We use extensive first-principles quantum mechanical calculations to show that, although the static ...
The OH stretching vibrational spectrum of water was measured in a wide range of temperatures across ...
he substitution of hydrogen (H) by deuterium (D) in ice Ih and in its H-ordered version, ice XI, pro...
© International Astronomical Union 2020. We use quantum chemical techniques to model the vibrational...
It has been known since the pioneering work of Bernal, Fowler, and Pauling that common, hexagonal (I...
At atmospheric pressure, hexagonal ice (Ih) is thermodynamically stable relative to cubic ice (Ic), ...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice III makes it difficult to analyze its vibrational spectrum ...
We discuss the role of nuclear quantum fluctuations in ice Ih, focusing on the hydrogen-bond (HB) st...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice, Ic, makes it difficult to analyze the vibrational normal m...
Water ice is a unique material, presenting the most complex phase diagram known in the literature, r...
Despite the simplicity of the molecule, condensed phases of water show many physical anomalies, some...
One striking anomaly of water ice has been largely neglected and never explained. Replacing hydrogen...
Nuclear quantum effects lead to an anomalous shift of the volume of hexagonal ice; heavy ice has a l...
Three-dimensionally-resolved proton momentum distributions and end-to-end distributions have been ca...
The substitution of hydrogen (H) by deuterium (D) in ice Ih and in its H-ordered version, ice XI, pr...
We use extensive first-principles quantum mechanical calculations to show that, although the static ...
The OH stretching vibrational spectrum of water was measured in a wide range of temperatures across ...
he substitution of hydrogen (H) by deuterium (D) in ice Ih and in its H-ordered version, ice XI, pro...
© International Astronomical Union 2020. We use quantum chemical techniques to model the vibrational...
It has been known since the pioneering work of Bernal, Fowler, and Pauling that common, hexagonal (I...
At atmospheric pressure, hexagonal ice (Ih) is thermodynamically stable relative to cubic ice (Ic), ...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice III makes it difficult to analyze its vibrational spectrum ...
We discuss the role of nuclear quantum fluctuations in ice Ih, focusing on the hydrogen-bond (HB) st...
The hydrogen-disordered structure of ice, Ic, makes it difficult to analyze the vibrational normal m...