How Crystalline is Low-Density Amorphous Ice?
How Crystalline is Low-Density Amorphous Ice?
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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Low-density amorphous ice (LDA) is one of the most common solid materials in the Universe and a key material for understanding the many famous anomalies of liquid water. Yet, despite its significance and its discovery dating nearly 90 years, the structure of LDA is debated. It is unclear if LDA is a glassy state representing a liquid or a heavily d...
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How Crystalline is Low-Density Amorphous Ice?
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