Crystal-like high frequency phonons in the amorphous phases of solid water
Abstract
The high frequency dynamics of low- (LDA) and high-density amorphous-ice (HDA) and of cubic ice (Ic) has been measured by inelastic X-ray Scattering (IXS) in the 1-15 nm-1 momentum transfer (Q) range. Sharp phonon-like excitations are observed, and the longitudinal acoustic branch is identified up to Q = 8nm-1 in LDA and Ic and up to 5nm-1 in HDA. The narrow width of these excitations is in sharp contrast with the broad features observed in all amorphous systems studied so far. The "crystal-like" behavior of amorphous ices, therefore, implies a considerable reduction in the number of decay channels available to sound-like excitations which is assimilated to low local disorder.
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