Ice II
Ice II was discovered by Gustav Tammann in 1900 (Ref. 1). Ice II is proton-ordered and belongs to the space group, having 12 molecules per unit cell.
References
- G. Tammann "Ueber die Grenzen des festen Zustandes IV", Annalen der Physik 2 pp. 1-31 (1900)
- Barclay Kamb "Ice. II. A proton-ordered form of ice", Acta Crystallographica 17 pp. 1437-1449 (1964)
- Barclay Kamb, Walter C. Hamilton, Sam J. LaPlaca and Anand Prakash "Ordered Proton Configuration in Ice II, from Single-Crystal Neutron Diffraction", Journal of Chemical Physics 55 pp. 1934-1945 (1971)
- C. Lobban, J. L. Finney and W. F. Kuhs "The p–T dependency of the ice II crystal structure and the effect of helium inclusion", Journal of Chemical Physics 117 pp. 3928-3934 (2002)
- G. Cruz León, S. Rodríguez Romo and V. Tchijov "Thermodynamics of high-pressure ice polymorphs: ice II", Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 63 pp. 843-851 (2002)