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(2020) Simulation Predictions of non-Linear Optics at Solid-Liquid Interfaces
Předota M, Kroutil O, Biriukov D, Pezzoti S, Marchioro A, Bischoff M, Gaigeot M-P & Roke S
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2120
07h: Room 2, Monday 22nd June 23:30 - 23:33
Milan Předota
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Ondřej Kroutil View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Denys Biriukov View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Simone Pezzoti
Arianna Marchioro
Marie Bischoff
Marie-Pierre Gaigeot View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Silvie Roke
Ondřej Kroutil View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Denys Biriukov View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Simone Pezzoti
Arianna Marchioro
Marie Bischoff
Marie-Pierre Gaigeot View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Silvie Roke
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Submitted by Jean-François Boily on Monday 22nd June 22:50
Hi Milan, I'm glad to see that you used the Willard-Chandler approach for finding interfacial boundaries. Any chance you looked at free OH orientations at the air/water interface using this approach? Jean-François
Not in detail in this study, though we have both the AIMD and CMD trajectories to do the analysis. Would the analysis with respect to the (average) surface normal satify you or would you rather like to see it with the (harder to define) local interfacial plane?
Hi Milan, I'm glad to see that you used the Willard-Chandler approach for finding interfacial boundaries. Any chance you looked at free OH orientations at the air/water interface using this approach? Jean-François
Not in detail in this study, though we have both the AIMD and CMD trajectories to do the analysis. Would the analysis with respect to the (average) surface normal satify you or would you rather like to see it with the (harder to define) local interfacial plane?
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