Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulations of liquid water have been performed at 298 K in external square-wave electric fields. Significant non-thermal field effects were noted for coupling of rotational and translational motion with marked increases in diffusion. Non-linear field effects were evident above around 0.05 V Å-1, with enhancements in translational and rotational motion. Translational and librational modes orthogonal to the field's direction were promoted in higher- and lower-frequency fields, respectively, owing to respective coupling of field periods with dipolar and hydrogen bonding relaxation timescales and promotion of libration about a more 'stationary' dipolar alignment for more sustained periods
Reale, R., English, N.j., Marracino, P., Liberti, M., Apollonio, F. (2013). Translational and rotational diffusive motion in liquid water in square-wave time-varying electric fields. CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS, 582, 60-65 [10.1016/j.cplett.2013.07.030].
Translational and rotational diffusive motion in liquid water in square-wave time-varying electric fields
Reale, R.;
2013-01-01
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Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulations of liquid water have been performed at 298 K in external square-wave electric fields. Significant non-thermal field effects were noted for coupling of rotational and translational motion with marked increases in diffusion. Non-linear field effects were evident above around 0.05 V Å-1, with enhancements in translational and rotational motion. Translational and librational modes orthogonal to the field's direction were promoted in higher- and lower-frequency fields, respectively, owing to respective coupling of field periods with dipolar and hydrogen bonding relaxation timescales and promotion of libration about a more 'stationary' dipolar alignment for more sustained periods| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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