Liquid-Liquid Transition in Water from First Principles.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers investigated if supercooled liquid water can transition into high- and low-density liquids through a liquid-liquid phase transition (LLT).
  • They used advanced molecular simulation techniques alongside a neural network model based on density functional theory to study this phenomenon.
  • The study revealed strong evidence for a first-order LLT and a critical point in water's behavior, marking a significant computational breakthrough in understanding water's properties.

Article Abstract

A long-standing question in water research is the possibility that supercooled liquid water can undergo a liquid-liquid phase transition (LLT) into high- and low-density liquids. We used several complementary molecular simulation techniques to evaluate the possibility of an LLT in an ab initio neural network model of water trained on density functional theory calculations with the SCAN exchange correlation functional. We conclusively show the existence of a first-order LLT and an associated critical point in the SCAN description of water, representing the first definitive computational evidence for an LLT in water from first principles.

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