Supercooled confined water and the Mode Coupling crossover temperature

Abstract
We present a Molecular Dynamics study of the single particle dynamics of supercooled water confined in a silica pore. Two dynamical regimes are found: close to the hydrophilic substrate molecules are below the Mode Coupling crossover temperature, $T_C$, already at ambient temperature. The water closer to the center of the pore (free water) approaches upon supercooling $T_C$ as predicted by Mode Coupling Theories. For free water the crossover temperature and crossover exponent $\gamma$ are extracted from power-law fits to both the diffusion coefficient and the relaxation time of the late $\alpha$ region.

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