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Annealed high-density amorphous ice under pressure

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NATURE PHYSICS
Volume 2, Issue 6, Pages 414-418

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nphys313

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [GR/S28396/01] Funding Source: researchfish

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The well-known expansion of water on cooling below 277 K is one of several peculiar properties that could signal a second critical point near 220 K and 0.1 GPa in pressure, deep in the supercooled liquid phase. Evidence for this would be a first-order transition line between two distinct supercooled liquids at temperatures below the critical point. As that lies below the minimum crystallization temperature, experimental tests have instead used low- and high-density amorphous ices-LDA and HDA-as proxies for the supercooled liquids. But numerous studies over the past decade have not yielded a clear consensus about the nature of the HDA/LDA transition. Here we identify a previously uncharacterized state of high-density amorphous ice obtained if HDA is annealed at pressures near 2 kbar. The transition between this annealed HDA and LDA is strikingly different from the behaviour found in earlier work, in a way that favours the two-liquid model.

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