Abstract
A probability density function describing the angular evolution of a fixed-length atom-atom vector as a Lévy rotor is derived containing just two dynamical parameters: the Lévy parameter α and a rotational time constant τ. A Lévy parameter α<2 signals anomalous (non-Brownian) motion. Molecular dynamics simulation of water at 298 K validates the probability density function for the intramolecular H1-H1 dynamics. The rotational dynamics of water is found to be approximately Brownian at subpicosecond time intervals, becomes increasingly anomalous at longer time intervals due to hydrogen-bond breaking and reforming, before becoming indistinguishable from Brownian dynamics beyond about 25 ps. The Lévy rotor model is used to estimate the intramolecular contribution to the longitudinal nuclear-magnetic-resonance (NMR) relaxation rate R1,intra. It is found that R1,intra contributes 65%±7% to the overall relaxation rate of water at room temperature.
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Faux, D. A., Rahaman, A. A., & McDonald, P. J. (2021). Water as a Lévy Rotor. Physical Review Letters, 127(25). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.256001
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