The Double-Pyramid Structure of Dendritic Ice Growing From Supercooled Water

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  • S. G. Lipson
چکیده

It is known that ice growing freely from supercooled water has a morphological transition at T= -2.7C, from a flat dendritic structure at higher temperatures to a twelve-sided doublepyramid structure at lower temperatures. The double-pyramid structure, which can be described as two hollow six-sided pyramids joined at their apices, is built from dendrites growing in well defined growth directions which are non-crystallographic in the planes normal to the basal plane while their projections on the basal plane retain the hexagonal symmetry. Similar structures have been reported in other hexagonal materials. In order to understand better the growth mechanism, we measured the temperature field in the water around the growing crystals by using the temperature dependence of its refractive index. Since this dependence happens to be zero at the freezing point for regular water (H2O), we use heavy water (D2O), and achieve considerably greater sensitivity. The free growth experiments performed with heavy ice reveal that their morphological behavior is similar to regular ice, as well as their velocities and the angle between the pyramids as a function of supercooling. The temperature measurements showed that the interaction between the two side of the pyramid via the temperature field is weak. This leads to the conclusion that the solution for the growth mode of the dendrites should be found in the single dendrite level. Explanations of this phenomenon are discussed in the light of recent advances in dendritic growth theory in particular the concept of microscopic solvability combined with the behavior of the surface tension and the kinetic effect as a function of crystallographic orientation. It can be shown that growth in a low symmetry direction leads to an asymmetrically growing crystal and to asymmetry in the observed temperature field.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999