Phase Transition between Crystalline Variants of Ordinary Ice.
Maodong LiJun ZhangHaiyang NiuYao-Kun LeiXu HanLijiang YangZhi-Qiang YeYi Isaac YangYi Qin GaoPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Water is one of the most abundant molecules on Earth. However, this common and "simple" material has more than 18 different phases, which poses a great challenge to theoretically study the nature of water and ice. We designed two reaction coordinates that can distinguish between water and various ice states and used them to efficiently sample all possible states of the system in all-atom molecular dynamics simulation at ambient temperature and pressure. Various structural and thermodynamics properties, including the water-ice phase diagrams, can thus be calculated. We also present a simple model that successfully explains the thermodynamic stability of different ice states. Our work provides effective methods and data for theoretical studies of different phases of water and ice.