Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explaining the anomalies of liquid water. A substantial density gap between low-density and high-density amorphous ice with liquid water in the middle is a cornerstone of our current understanding of water. However, we show that ball milling "ordinary" ice Ih at low temperature gives a structurally distinct medium-density amorphous ice (MDA) within this density gap. These results raise the possibility that MDA is the true glassy state of liquid water or alternatively a heavily sheared crystalline state. Notably, the compression of MDA at low temperature leads to a sharp increase of its recrystallization enthalpy, highlighting that H2O can be a high...
AbstractThere has been a long controversy regarding the glass transition in low-density amorphous ic...
Most water ice in the universe is in a form which does not occur naturally on Earth and of which onl...
It has been suggested that high-density amorphous (HDA) ice is a structurally arrested form of high-...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Volume 2, Issue 7, 2 July 2018, Article number 075601© 2018 American Physical Society. We employ cla...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The structural nature of high-density amorphous ice (HDA), which forms through low-temperature press...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Here we report about the structural evolution during the conversion from high-density amorphous ice...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
AbstractThere has been a long controversy regarding the glass transition in low-density amorphous ic...
Most water ice in the universe is in a form which does not occur naturally on Earth and of which onl...
It has been suggested that high-density amorphous (HDA) ice is a structurally arrested form of high-...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Amorphous ices govern a range of cosmological processes and are potentially key materials for explai...
Volume 2, Issue 7, 2 July 2018, Article number 075601© 2018 American Physical Society. We employ cla...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The structural nature of high-density amorphous ice (HDA), which forms through low-temperature press...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
The origin of water anomalies hides in an experimentally inaccessible region of the phase diagram kn...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
Here we report about the structural evolution during the conversion from high-density amorphous ice...
Water has more than two glassy states, including low-density amorphous (LDA) and high-density amorph...
AbstractThere has been a long controversy regarding the glass transition in low-density amorphous ic...
Most water ice in the universe is in a form which does not occur naturally on Earth and of which onl...
It has been suggested that high-density amorphous (HDA) ice is a structurally arrested form of high-...