Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5391049 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report in this Letter the measurement of unusually well-defined vibrational modes of water. Calcium chloride forms complexes made of different amounts of water, namely 1/3, 2 or 4 water per CaCl2 molecule. Based on the crystallographic structure, we performed normal mode calculations from first principles, and simulated the neutron scattering spectra. A very good agreement between calculation and experiment, without any parameter refinement, confirms and completes the intuitive assignment of vibrational excitations of water. A closer look at the calculation enables us to investigate the anharmonicity of the system and the dispersion of the excitations along the hydrogen bonds.
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Authors
M. Plazanet, I. Glaznev, A.G. Stepanov, Yu.I. Aristov, H. Jobic,