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Local order and dynamics in supercooled water: a study by IR spectroscopy and molecular dynamic simulations

Micron-sized water droplets in a cryogenic flow tube were probed by IR spectroscopy. The analysis of the IR spectra suggests that there is a relative increase of about 30% in the fraction, f(L), of low density domains in water on cooling over the temperature range between 300 and 240 K. The results...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2004-10, Vol.121 (14), p.6941-6947
Main Authors: Zasetsky, Alexander Yu, Khalizov, Alexei F, Sloan, James J
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