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Dynamics of water in real space and time

Article title: Dynamics of water in real space and time

Authors: Egami, T., & Shinohara, Y.

Journal: Molecular Physics

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2019.1649488

When the above article was first published online, the time-scale in Section 3 including Figs. 3 and 4 was too large by a factor of two. Accordingly, the following corrections have been made to the article both online and in print:

  1. The caption of Fig. 3 now reads “One-dimensional slice of the Van Hove function of pure water at 0.04 ps < t < 0.8 ps with Δt=0.0205 ps (A–C) and Δt=0.0325 ps (D). The sample temperature was … .”

  2. In the second paragraph of Section 3, the values of activation energy and D0 estimated from IXS are 10.4 kJ/mol (107.8 meV) and 20.1×108 m2s1, respectively. The second sentence of the paragraph now reads “Our result agrees with others at 318 K, but sharply deviates from others at lower temperatures.”

  3. Fig. 4 has been replaced with the following figure, and its caption reads “ … The dashed line is the result of fitting with Ea=10.4 kJ/mol (2.47 kcal/mol) and D0=20.1×108 m2s−1.”

The discussion and conclusions remain unchanged.

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