Comment on: Evidence and Stability Field of fcc Superionic Water Ice Using Static Compression
Abstract
Weck et al. (1) report on the existence and stability fields of two superionic (SI) phases of H2O ice at high P-T (P-T) conditions, which has been a topic of static and dynamic experiments and theoretical calculations (see Ref. (2) and references therein). They confirm Ref. (2) in that there are two SI phases with bcc and fcc oxygen sublattices with the stability at low- and high-P. However, they report on an extended stability field of fcc-SI ice toward lower T but no sign of it below 57 GPa. Here we argue that the reported phase boundaries of fcc-SI phase are not well experimentally justified due to difficulties to perform adequate X-ray diffraction (XRD) and radiometric measurements.
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