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arxiv: 1511.01959 · v2 · pith:PD6EDEY5new · submitted 2015-11-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Density and bond-orientational relaxations in supercooled water

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Recent computational studies have reported evidence of a metastable liquid-liquid phase transition (LLPT) in molecular models of water under deeply supercooled conditions. A competing hypothesis suggests, however, that non-equilibrium artifacts associated with coarsening of the stable crystal phase have been mistaken for an LLPT in these models. Such artifacts are posited to arise due to a separation of time scales in which density fluctuations in the supercooled liquid relax orders of magnitude faster than those associated with bond-orientational order. Here, we use molecular simulation to investigate the relaxation of density and bond-orientational fluctuations in three molecular models of water (ST2, TIP5P and TIP4P/2005) in the vicinity of their reported LLPT. For each model, we find that density is the slowly relaxing variable under such conditions. We also observe similar behavior in the coarse-grained mW model of water. Our findings therefore challenge the key physical assumption underlying the competing hypothesis.e find that density relaxes significantly faster than bond-orientational order, as incorrectly predicted by this competing hypothesis.

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