Skip to content
Licensed Unlicensed Requires Authentication Published by De Gruyter (O) September 25, 2009

Understanding Static and Dynamic Heterogeneities in Confined Water

  • H. E. Stanley

Abstract

We report recent efforts to understand the new MIT-Messina experimental discovery of a dynamic crossover at low temperatures in confined water. Preliminary calculations are not inconsistent with one tentative interpretation of this dynamic crossover as resulting from the system passing from the high-temperature high-pressure "HDL" side of the Widom line (where the liquid might display fragile behavior) to the low-temperature low-pressure "LDL" side of the Widom line (where the liquid might display strong behavior). The Widom line - defined to be the line in the pressure-temperature plane where the correlation length has its maximum - arises only if there is a critical point. Hence interpreting the MIT experiments in terms of a Widom line is of potential relevance to testing experimentally, for confined water, the liquid-liquid critical point hypothesis.


* Correspondence address: Boston University, Center for Polymer Studies and Department of Physi, 590 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston02215, U.S.A.,

Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2009-10-1

© by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, Boston, Germany

Downloaded on 30.5.2024 from https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1524/zpch.2009.6064/html
Scroll to top button