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arxiv: 1111.4870 · v3 · pith:L3QRPMDLnew · submitted 2011-11-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.chem-ph

Anomalous Nuclear Quantum Effects in Ice

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.chem-ph
keywords normalanomalycausescontractioneffecteffectsisotopenuclear
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One striking anomaly of water ice has been largely neglected and never explained. Replacing hydrogen ($^1$H) by deuterium ($^2$H) causes ice to expand, whereas the "normal" isotope effect is volume contraction with increased mass. Furthermore, the anomaly increases with temperature $T$, even though a normal isotope shift should decrease with $T$ and vanish when $T$ is high enough to use classical nuclear motions. In this study, we show that these effects are very well described by {\it ab initio} density functional theory. Our theoretical modeling explains these anomalies, and allows us to predict and to experimentally confirm a counter effect, namely that replacement of $^{16}$O by $^{18}$O causes a normal lattice contraction.

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