Authors
Yulin Lin, Tao Zhou, Nathan D Rosenmann, Lei Yu, Thomas E Gage, Suvo Banik, Arnab Neogi, Henry Chan, Aiwen Lei, Xiao-Min Lin, Martin Holt, Ilke Arslan, Jianguo Wen
Publication date
2023/10/31
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
120
Issue
44
Pages
e2304148120
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Premelting of ice, a quasi-liquid layer (QLL) at the surface below the melting temperature, was first postulated by Michael Faraday 160 y ago. Since then, it has been extensively studied theoretically and experimentally through many techniques. Existing work has been performed predominantly on hexagonal ice, at conditions close to the triple point. Whether the same phenomenon can persist at much lower pressure and temperature, where stacking disordered ice sublimates directly into water vapor, remains unclear. Herein, we report direct observations of surface premelting on ice nanocrystals below the sublimation temperature using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Similar to what has been reported on hexagonal ice, a QLL is found at the solid-vapor interface. It preferentially decorates certain facets, and its thickness increases as the phase transition temperature is approached. In situ TEM reveals …
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