Benchmark oxygen-oxygen pair-distribution function of ambient water from x-ray diffraction measurements with a wide <i>Q</i>-range

Lawrie Skinner, Anders Nilsson, Lars G. M. Pettersson, Congcong Huang, Daniel Schlesinger, Chris J. Benmore
2013-02-20

SCID:  54.1/zjy8u7ea
Four recent x-ray diffraction measurements of ambient liquid water are reviewed here. Each of these measurements represents a significant development of the x-ray diffraction technique applied to the study of liquid water. Sources of uncertainty from statistical noise, Q-range, Compton scattering, and self-scattering are discussed. The oxygen-hydrogen contribution to the measured x-ray scattering pattern was subtracted using literature data to yield an experimental determination, with error bars, of the oxygen-oxygen pair-distribution function, g(OO)(r), which essentially describes the distribution of molecular centers. The extended Q-range and low statistical noise of these measurements has significantly reduced truncation effects and related errors in the g(OO)(r) functions obtained. From these measurements and error analysis, the position and height of the nearest neighbor maximum in g(OO)(r) were found to be 2.80(1) Å and 2.57(5) respectively. Numerical data for the coherent differential x-ray scattering cross-section I(X)(Q), the oxygen-oxygen structure factor S(OO)(Q), and the derived g(OO)(r) are provided as benchmarks for calibrating force-fields for water.
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Lawrie Skinner
Anders Nilsson
Lars G. M. Pettersson
Congcong Huang
Daniel Schlesinger
Chris J. Benmore
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