The amplitude-weighted phonon densities of states G(E) of ices Ih, III and
II obtained in situ under high pressure by inelastic incoherent neutron sca
ttering are presented. With increasing density for different ice phases, th
e first maximum of the translational phonon band shifts to higher energies,
while the low-energy cutoff of the librational band shifts to lower energi
es. The compression of ice II shows the shift of the low-energy cutoff for
the librational band to higher energies. The observed shift of the libratio
nal band to lower/higher energies correlates with the increase/decrease in
the nearest neighbour distances between oxygen-oxygen atoms.