2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c08583
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Persistent Local Structural Defectiveness as an Early Time Predictor of Intermittent Glassy Relaxation Events in Supercooled Water

Abstract: To become a glass from the metastable supercooled state, a liquid experiences a dramatic dynamical slowing down within a narrow temperature window. However, the attainment of solid rigidity is not the result of breaking translational symmetry as in a crystal: the structure of the resulting amorphous solid strikingly resembles that of the liquid state. Moreover, the supercooled liquid is dynamically heterogeneous; that is, the dynamics varies by orders of magnitude from one region of the sample to another, but … Show more

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