Enhanced Configurational Entropy in High-Density Nanoconfined Bilayer Ice
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2016-02-25Author
Corsetti, Fabiano
Zubeltzu Sesé, Jon
Artacho Cortés, Emilio
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Physical Review Letters 116(8) : (2016) // Article ID 085901
Abstract
[EN] A novel kind of crystal order in high-density nanoconfined bilayer ice is proposed from molecular dynamics and density-functional theory simulations. A first-order transition is observed between a low-temperature proton-ordered solid and a high-temperature proton-disordered solid. The latter is shown to possess crystalline order for the oxygen positions, arranged on a close-packed triangular lattice with
AA stacking. Uniquely among the ice phases, the triangular bilayer is characterized by two levels of disorder (for the bonding network and for the protons) which results in a configurational entropy twice that of bulk ice.