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Laboratory evidence for volume-dominated nucleation of ice in supercooled water microdroplets
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceSupercooled Water MicrodropletsSoft MatterHomogeneous FreezingNucleationBiophysicsHomogeneous Ice NucleationIce-water SystemPhysicsAtmospheric IcingCryosphereLaboratory EvidenceSurface NucleationColloidal SystemApplied PhysicsVolume-dominated NucleationIce-structure Interaction
Abstract. We report on measurements of the rate of homogeneous ice nucleation in supercooled water microdroplets levitated in an electrodynamic balance. By comparison of the freezing probability for droplets of radius 49µm and 19µm, we are able to conclude that homogeneous freezing is a volume-proportional process and that surface nucleation might only be important, if at all, for much smaller droplets.
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