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Hydrogen bond symmetrisation in D 2 O ice observed by neutron diffraction.

Kazuki KomatsuTakanori HattoriStefan KlotzShinichi MachidaKeishiro YamashitaHayate ItoHiroki KobayashiTetsuo IrifuneToru ShinmeiAsami Sano-FurukawaHiroyuki Kagi
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Hydrogen bond symmetrisation is the phenomenon where a hydrogen atom is located at the centre of a hydrogen bond. Theoretical studies predict that hydrogen bonds in ice VII eventually undergo symmetrisation upon increasing pressure, involving nuclear quantum effect with significant isotope effect and drastic changes in the elastic properties through several intermediate states with varying hydrogen distribution. Despite numerous experimental studies conducted, the location of hydrogen and hence the transition pressures reported up to date remain inconsistent. Here we report the atomic distribution of deuterium in D 2 O ice using neutron diffraction above 100 GPa and observe the transition from a bimodal to a unimodal distribution of deuterium at around 80 GPa. At the transition pressure, a significant narrowing of the peak widths of 110 is also observed, attributed to the structural relaxation by the change of elastic properties.
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