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Spontaneous Partial Order Driven by Intermolecular Interactions -- Structure and Dynamics of Ice

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Abstract

Water ice's remarkable properties makes it an important material across a range of disciplines with the root-cause of these properties being the combination of covalent and hydrogen bonds forming a long-range lattice of oxygens hosting a disordered yet correlated hydrogen network. The disordered manifold of hydrogen atoms hides strings of 1D order – revealing themselves via optical phonons within a large multi-dimensional neutron scattering dataset. Nearest neighbor intermolecular interactions drive this partial order and hints at a mechanism for ice Ih's transition into ordered ice XI, and potentially extends into the geometry of snowflakes and to other disordered phases. These insights have broader implications for non-periodic systems exhibiting local-symmetry, while enhancing our knowledge of lattice dynamics of this most intriguing material.

Publication: Spontaneous Partial Order Driven by Intermolecular Interactions -- Structure and Dynamics of Ice, Tianran Chen, D. Jonathan P. Morris, Anjana Samarakoon, Arnab Banerjee, Feng Ye, Douglas L. Abernathy, Zachary J. Morgan, Joseph Lanier, Konrad Siemensmeyer, Bastian Klemke, D. Alan Tennant, in preparation.

Presenters

  • Tianran Chen

    University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Tianran Chen

    University of Tennessee

  • David J Morris

    Department of Physics and Engineering, Xavier University, Xavier University, Ohio

  • Anjana Samarakoon

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Arnab Banerjee

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University, Purdue University

  • Feng Ye

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Douglas L Abernathy

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Zachary Morgan

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Joseph Lanier

    Department of Physics, The Ohio State University

  • Konrad Siemensmeyer

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

  • Bastian Klemke

    Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin

  • David Alan Tennant

    University of Tennessee