The mechanisms for pressure-induced amorphization of ice Ih

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J. S. Tse
D. D. Klug
C. A. Tulk
I. Swainson
E. C. Svensson
C.-K. Loong
V. Shpakov
V. R. Belosludov
R. V. Belosludov
Y. Kawazoe
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[1] Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences,
[2] National Research Council of Canada,undefined
[3] Argonne National Laboratory,undefined
[4] Inorganic Chemistry Institute,undefined
[5] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] Institute for Materials Research,undefined
[7] Tokoku University,undefined
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Nature | 1999年 / 400卷
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There has been considerable interest in the structure of liquid water at low temperatures and high pressure following the discovery of the high-density amorphous (HDA) phase of ice Ih (ref. 1). HDA ice forms at a pressure close to the extrapolated melting curve of ice, leading to the suggestion that it may have structure similar to that of dense water. On annealing, HDA ice transforms into a low-density amorphous (LDA) phase with a distinct phase boundary2,3. Extrapolation of thermodynamic data along the HDA–LDA coexistence line into the liquid region has led to the hypothesis that there might exist a second critical point for water and the speculation that liquid water is mixture of two distinct structures with different densities4,5. Here we critically examine this hypothesis. We use quasi-harmonic lattice-dynamics calculations to show that the amorphization mechanism in ice Ih changes from thermodynamic melting for T > 162 K to mechanical melting at lower temperatures. The vibrational spectra of ice Ih, LDA ice and quenched water also indicate a structure for LDA ice that differs from that of the liquid. These results call into question the validity of there being a thermodynamic connection between the amorphous and liquid phases of water.
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