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Original paper

Absence of amorphous forms when ice is compressed at low temperature

Nature50.50
Volume: 569, Issue: 7757, Pages: 542 - 545
Published: May 22, 2019
Abstract
Amorphous water ice comes in at least three distinct structural forms, all lacking long-range crystalline order. High-density amorphous ice (HDA) was first produced by compressing ice I to 11 kilobar at temperatures below 130 kelvin, and the process was described as thermodynamic melting1, implying that HDA is a glassy state of water. This concept, and the ability to transform HDA reversibly into low-density amorphous ice, inspired the...
Paper Details
Title
Absence of amorphous forms when ice is compressed at low temperature
Published Date
May 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
569
Issue
7757
Pages
542 - 545
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