Premelting-Induced Smoothening of the Ice-Vapor Interface
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.stat-mech
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ice-vaporinterfacesurfaceswavelengthsatomicallybecomesbehavebounding
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We perform computer simulations of the quasiliquid layer of ice formed at the ice-vapor interface close to the ice Ih-liquid-vapor triple point of water. Our study shows that the two distinct surfaces bounding the film behave at small wavelengths as atomically rough and independent ice-water and water-vapor interfaces. For long wavelengths, however, the two surfaces couple, large scale parallel fluctuations are inhibited, and the ice-vapor interface becomes smooth. Our results could help explain the complex morphology of ice crystallites.
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