Fig. 3: Structural evolution of water in no man’s land. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Structural evolution of water in no man’s land.

From: Electron diffraction of deeply supercooled water in no man’s land

Fig. 3

a Diffraction patterns reveal that the structure of water evolves smoothly as it is cooled from 290 K to 180 K. Diffraction patterns are shown in 5 K steps. b Two-dimensional plot of the evolution of the diffraction pattern of water. Black dots mark the positions of the first two diffraction maxima, with the error bars indicating to the standard error of the mean of five measurements. The gray lines provide a guide to the eye and are derived from splines (Supplementary Methods G). The horizontal black lines indicate the positions of the diffraction maxima of Hyperquenched Glassy Water (HGW). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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