Reflectance (R) and transmittance (T) of C60 single-crystals have been measured in the 400-5000 cm-1 range, at room temperature, by using micro-Fourier transform IR spectroscopy. The frequencies of the peaks, appearing in both R and T spectra, are compared with the IR active ones calculated for the simple cubic structure with the bond charge model. It appears that all modes which are expected from symmetry arguments to give a dipole activity are actually observed and the corresponding frequencies are in good agreement with the experimental findings.

Guizzetti, G., Marabelli, F., Patrini, M., Manfredini, M., Milani, P., Benedek, G., et al. (1995). Micro-FTIR and theoretical study of C60 single-crystal vibrational modes. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS, 359, 469-473.

Micro-FTIR and theoretical study of C60 single-crystal vibrational modes

BENEDEK, GIORGIO;SANGUINETTI, STEFANO
1995

Abstract

Reflectance (R) and transmittance (T) of C60 single-crystals have been measured in the 400-5000 cm-1 range, at room temperature, by using micro-Fourier transform IR spectroscopy. The frequencies of the peaks, appearing in both R and T spectra, are compared with the IR active ones calculated for the simple cubic structure with the bond charge model. It appears that all modes which are expected from symmetry arguments to give a dipole activity are actually observed and the corresponding frequencies are in good agreement with the experimental findings.
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Fullerenes; Phonons
English
1995
359
469
473
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Guizzetti, G., Marabelli, F., Patrini, M., Manfredini, M., Milani, P., Benedek, G., et al. (1995). Micro-FTIR and theoretical study of C60 single-crystal vibrational modes. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS, 359, 469-473.
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