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New Insights into the Structure of the Vapor/Water Interface from Large-Scale First-Principles Simulations

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2011

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Kühne, Thomas D., Tod A. Pascal, Efthimios Kaxiras, and Yousung Jung. 2010. “New Insights into the Structure of the Vapor/Water Interface from Large-Scale First-Principles Simulations.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2 (2): 105–13. https://doi.org/10.1021/jz101391r.

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We present extensive ab initio simulations of the molecular arrangements at the vapor/water interface, which provide valuable insights into the interface structure. In particular, the simulations address the controversy of whether there is a significant amount of nondonor configurations at this prototypical interface, using a novel Car-Parrinello-like ab initio molecular dynamics approach. The interface is modeled by a system of 384 water molecules for 125 ps in a two-dimensional periodic slab, the most extensive ab initio molecular dynamics simulation to date. In contrast to previous theoretical simulations and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, but consistent with sum-frequency generation experiments, we observe no evidence for a significant occurrence of acceptor-only species at the vapor/water interface. Besides a distinct surface relaxation effect, we find that only the topmost layers of the interface obey structural order.

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