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Four phases of amorphous water: Simulations versus experiment

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 124, 期 16, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2194906

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Multiplicity of the liquid-liquid phase transitions in supercooled water, first obtained in computer simulations [Brovchenko , J. Chem. Phys. 118, 9473 (2003)], has got strong support from the recent experimental observation of the two phase transitions between amorphous ices [Loerting , Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 025702 (2006)]. These experimental results allow assignment of the four amorphous water phases (I-IV) obtained in simulations to the three kinds of amorphous ices. Water phase I (rho approximate to 0.90 g/cm(3)) corresponds to the low-density amorphous ice, phase III (rho approximate to 1.10 g/cm(3)) to the high-density amorphous ice, and phase IV (rho approximate to 1.20 g/cm(3)) to the very-high-density amorphous ice. Phase II of model water with density rho approximate to 1.00 g/cm(3) corresponds to the normal-density water. Such assignment is confirmed by the comparison of the structural functions of the amorphous phases of model water and real water. In phases I and II the first and second coordination shells are clearly divided. Phase I consists mainly of the four coordinated tetrahedrally ordered water molecules. Phase II is enriched with molecules, which have tetrahedrally ordered four nearest neighbors and up six molecules in the first coordination shell. Majority of the molecules in phase III still have tetrahedrally ordered four nearest neighbors. Transition from phase III to phase IV is characterized by a noticeable drop of tetrahedral order, and phase IV consists mainly of molecules with highly isotropic angular distribution of the nearest neighbors. Relation between the structures of amorphous water phases, crystalline ices, and liquid water is discussed. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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