Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this paper, we study the structure of the ice/vapour interface in the neighbourhood of the triple point for the TIP4P/2005 model. We probe the fluctuations of the ice/film and film/vapour surfaces that separate the liquid film from the coexisting bulk phases at basal, primary prismatic and secondary prismatic planes. The results are interpreted using a coupled sine Gordon plus Interface Hamiltonian model. At large length scales, the two bounding surfaces are correlated and behave as a single complex ice/vapour interface. For small length, on the contrary, the ice/film and film/vapour surfaces behave very much like independent ice/water and water/vapour interfaces. The study suggests that the basal facet of the TIP4P/2005 model is smooth, the prismatic facet is close to a roughening transition, and the secondary prismatic facet is rough. For the faceted basal face, our fluctuation analysis allows us to estimate the step free energy in good agreement with experiment. Our results allow for a quantitative characterisation of the extent to which the adsorbed quasi-liquid layer behaves as water and explains experimental observations which reveal similar activation energies for crystals grown in bulk vapour or bulk water.

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