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of quiescent ice/water interfaces utilizing both theory and |
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experiment. Haymet \emph{et al.} have done extensive work on ice I$_\mathrm{h}$, |
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including characterizing and determining the width of the ice/water |
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interface for the SPC, SPC/E, CF1, and TIP4P models for |
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water.\cite{Karim87,Karim88,Karim90,Hayward01,Bryk02,Hayward02,Gay02} |
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interface for the SPC\cite{Karim90}, SPC/E\cite{Gay02,Bryk02}, CF1\cite{Hayward01,Hayward02}, and TIP4P\cite{Karim88} models for |
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water. |
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More recently, Haymet \emph{et al.} have investigated the effects |
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cations and anions have on crystal |
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nucleation\cite{Bryk04,Smith05,Wilson08,Wilson10}. Nada \emph{et al.} |