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'''Ice IV''' was discovered by the [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1946/index.html Nobel prize winner] Percy Williams Bridgman in 1935 (Ref. 1). Ice IV is [[metastability | metastable]], having no region of stability in the ice phase diagram. Ice IV is proton disordered and is a member of the <math>R\overline{3}c</math> space group, having 16 molecules per unit cell. Its structure was | '''Ice IV''' was discovered by the [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1946/index.html Nobel prize winner] Percy Williams Bridgman in 1935 (Ref. 1). Ice IV is [[metastability | metastable]], having no region of stability in the ice phase diagram. Ice IV is proton disordered and is a member of the <math>R\overline{3}c</math> space group, having 16 molecules per unit cell. Its structure was | ||
resolved by Hermann Engelhardt and Barclay Kamb in 1981 (Ref. 2). | resolved by Hermann Engelhardt and Barclay Kamb in 1981 (Ref. 2). |