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Experimental evidence for glass polymorphism in vitrified water droplets
Authors:Johannes Bachler  Johannes Giebelmann  Thomas Loerting
Affiliation:aInstitute of Physical Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 52c, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:The nature of amorphous ices has been debated for more than 35 years. In essence, the question is whether they are related to ice polymorphs or to liquids. The fact that amorphous ices are traditionally prepared from crystalline ice via pressure-induced amorphization has made a clear distinction tricky. In this work, we vitrify liquid droplets through cooling at ≥106 K ⋅ s−1 and pressurize the glassy deposit. We observe a first order–like densification upon pressurization and recover a high-density glass. The two glasses resemble low- and high-density amorphous ice in terms of both structure and thermal properties. Vitrified water shows all features that have been reported for amorphous ices made from crystalline ice. The only difference is that the hyperquenched and pressurized deposit shows slightly different crystallization kinetics to ice I upon heating at ambient pressure. This implies a thermodynamically continuous connection of amorphous ices with liquids, not crystals.
Keywords:polyamorphism   glassy water   high-density amorphous ice   pressure-induced amorphization
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