“…From this plot, we can easily recognize two well-separated groups of bands relative to the rigid H 2 O molecule vibrations, that is, the lattice phonon modes, both acoustic and optic (ℏω < 45 meV), and the librational modes, that is, wagging, rocking, and twisting 27 (65 meV < ℏω < 130 meV). By looking at the former type of bands of both ice I structures, one can observe that the lattice phonon region of Z H (ω) is quite similar to what can be observed in other ice forms, even at high pressure, 21 but is different from the lattice bands pertaining to empty hydrate structures, such as ice XVI 33 and ice XVII, 34,35 that show a cleft of the main acoustic peak at about 7 meV. In addition, the librational bands show a quite different shape passing from the open and channeled structure of ice XVII to the cubic and hexagonal structure of ice I, with a more intense principal peak at about 70 meV and a deeper groove placed at 80 meV in ice XVII.…”