Understanding the microscopic origins of collective reorientational motions in aqueous systems requires techniques that allow us to reach beyond our chemical imagination. Herein, we elucidate a mechanism using a protocol that automatically detects abrupt motions in reorientational dynamics, showing that large angular jumps in liquid water involve highly cooperative orchestrated motions. Our automatized detection of angular fluctuations, unravels a heterogeneity in the type of angular jumps occurring concertedly in the system. We show that large orientational motions require a highly collective dynamical process involving correlated motion of many water molecules in the hydrogen-bond network that form spatially connected clusters going beyon...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
Water dynamics in concentrated ionic solutions plays an important role in a number of material and e...
The reorientation of a water molecule is important for a host of phenomena, ranging over—in an only ...
We find that at low temperature water, large amplitude (similar to 60 degrees) rotational jumps prop...
We find that at low temperature water, large amplitude (similar to 60 degrees) rotational jumps prop...
International audienceThe reorganization of water\textquoterights hydrogen-bond (HB) network by brea...
The intramolecular and intermolecular contributions to the longitudinal current fluctuations of the ...
The intramolecular and intermolecular contributions to the longitudinal current fluctuations of the ...
Structure and dynamics of water remain a challenge. Resolving the properties of hydro-gen bonding li...
We investigate barrier-crossing processes corresponding to collective hydrogen-bond rearrangements i...
Water deviates from tetrahedral symmetry on different scales, creating “defects” that are important ...
Dynamic structuring of water is a key player in a large class of processes underlying biochemical an...
We investigate barrier-crossing processes corresponding to collective hydrogen-bond rearrangements i...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
The reorientation of a water molecule is important for a host of phenomena, ranging over—in an only ...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
Water dynamics in concentrated ionic solutions plays an important role in a number of material and e...
The reorientation of a water molecule is important for a host of phenomena, ranging over—in an only ...
We find that at low temperature water, large amplitude (similar to 60 degrees) rotational jumps prop...
We find that at low temperature water, large amplitude (similar to 60 degrees) rotational jumps prop...
International audienceThe reorganization of water\textquoterights hydrogen-bond (HB) network by brea...
The intramolecular and intermolecular contributions to the longitudinal current fluctuations of the ...
The intramolecular and intermolecular contributions to the longitudinal current fluctuations of the ...
Structure and dynamics of water remain a challenge. Resolving the properties of hydro-gen bonding li...
We investigate barrier-crossing processes corresponding to collective hydrogen-bond rearrangements i...
Water deviates from tetrahedral symmetry on different scales, creating “defects” that are important ...
Dynamic structuring of water is a key player in a large class of processes underlying biochemical an...
We investigate barrier-crossing processes corresponding to collective hydrogen-bond rearrangements i...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
The reorientation of a water molecule is important for a host of phenomena, ranging over—in an only ...
Water plays a central role in scientific disciplines ranging from geology to astronomy to biology. Y...
Water dynamics in concentrated ionic solutions plays an important role in a number of material and e...
The reorientation of a water molecule is important for a host of phenomena, ranging over—in an only ...