We introduce the spatial correlation function CQ(r) and temporal autocorrelation function CQ(t) of the local tetrahedral order parameter Q≡Q(r,t). Using computer simulations of the TIP5P model of water, we investigate CQ(r) in a broad region of the phase diagram. First we show that CQ(r) displays anticorrelation at r≈0.32nm at high temperatures T>TW≈250 K, which changes to positive correlation below the Widom line TW. Further we find that at low temperatures CQ(t) exhibits a two-step temporal decay similar to the self intermediate scattering function, and that the corresponding correlation time τQ displays a dynamic crossover from non-Arrhenius behavior for T>TW to Arrhenius behavior for T<TW. Finally, we define an orientational entropy SQ associated with the {\it local} orientational order of water molecules, and show that τQ can be extracted from SQ using an analog of the Adam-Gibbs relation.
@article{arxiv.0807.4699,
title = {Space-Time Correlations in the Orientational Order Parameter and the Orientational Entropy of Water},
author = {Pradeep Kumar and Sergey V. Buldyrev and H. Eugene Stanley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.4699},
year = {2008}
}