The relationship between liquid, supercooled and glassy water

That water can exist in two distinct ‘glassy’ forms — low- and high-density amorphous ice — may provide the key to understanding some of the puzzling characteristics of cold and supercooled water, of which the glassy solids are more-viscous counterparts. Recent experimental and theoretical studies o...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1998-11, Vol.396 (6709), p.329-335
Main Authors: Mishima, Osamu, Stanley, H. Eugene
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Language:English
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