The Boson peak in confined water: An experimental investigation of the liquid-liquid phase transition hypothesis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Boson peak (BP) of deeply cooled confined water is studied by using inelastic neutron scattering
(INS) in a large interval of the (P, T) phase plane. By taking into account the different behavior
of such a collective vibrational mode in both strong and fragile glasses as well as in glass-forming
materials, we were able to determine the Widom line that characterizes supercooled bulk water
within the frame of the liquid-liquid phase transition (LLPT) hypothesis. The peak frequency and
width of the BP correlated with the water polymorphism of the LLPT scenario, allowing us to
distinguish the "low-density liquid" (LDL) and "high-density liquid" (HDL) phases in deeply cooled
bulk water.Moreover, the BP properties afford a further confirmation of theWidom line temperature
TW as the (P, T) locus in which the local structure of water transforms from a predominately LDL
form to a predominately HDL form.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
inelastic neutron scattering; liquid-liquid phase transition (LLPT); supercooled water
Elenco autori:
Mallamace, Francesco; Corsaro, Carmelo
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