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Quantum simulation of thermally-driven phase transition and oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption of high-pressure ice.


ABSTRACT: The structure and phase transition of high-pressure ice are of long-standing interest and challenge, and there is still a huge gap between theoretical and experimental understanding. The quantum nature of protons such as delocalization, quantum tunneling and zero-point motion is crucial to the comprehension of the properties of high-pressure ice. Here we investigated the temperature-induced phase transition and oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption spectra of ice VII, VIII and X using ab initio path-integral molecular dynamics simulations. The tremendous difference between experiments and the previous theoretical predictions is closed for the phase diagram of ice below 300 K at pressures up to 110 GPa. Proton tunneling assists the proton-ordered ice VIII to transform into proton-disordered ice VII where only thermal activated proton-transfer cannot occur. The oxygen K edge with its shift is sensitive to the order-disorder transition, and therefore can be applied to diagnose the dynamics of ice structures.

SUBMITTER: Kang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3834560 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantum simulation of thermally-driven phase transition and oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption of high-pressure ice.

Kang Dongdong D   Dai Jiayu J   Sun Huayang H   Hou Yong Y   Yuan Jianmin J  

Scientific reports 20131120


The structure and phase transition of high-pressure ice are of long-standing interest and challenge, and there is still a huge gap between theoretical and experimental understanding. The quantum nature of protons such as delocalization, quantum tunneling and zero-point motion is crucial to the comprehension of the properties of high-pressure ice. Here we investigated the temperature-induced phase transition and oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption spectra of ice VII, VIII and X using ab initio path-in  ...[more]

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