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- Title
Model of a Surface Liquid-Like Layer of Ice.
- Authors
Ryzhkin, I. A.; Ryzhkin, M. I.; Sinitsyn, V. V.; Klyuev, A. V.
- Abstract
The previously developed model of an intermediate phase of ice with a liquid system of hydrogen bonds has been applied to describe a quasiliquid surface layer. This approach leads to a two-component model of a quasiliquid ice surface layer. In the outer part of the layer, both the proton and oxygen sublattices are melted, constituting water or the Thomson sublayer. In the inner part of the layer, only the proton sublattice is melted, whereas the oxygen sublattice holds its structure (the liquid state of the system of hydrogen bonds or the Faraday sublayer). The proposed model gives correct-in-magnitude estimates of various physical characteristics of the layer, explains the contradiction between the Faraday and Thomson hypotheses, and is consistent with recent experimental results and numerical studies.
- Subjects
ICE; PHASE transitions; HYDROGEN bonding; OXYGEN; PROTONS
- Publication
JETP Letters, 2017, Vol 106, Issue 11, p760
- ISSN
0021-3640
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0021364017230114