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Structural Phase Transitions in the Fullerene C60

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, , Citation W. I. F. David et al 1992 EPL 18 219 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/18/3/006

0295-5075/18/3/219

Abstract

High-resolution powder neutron diffraction has been used to study the crystal structure of the fullerence C60 in the temperature range 5 K to 320 K. Solid C60 adopts a cubic structure at all temperatures. The experimental data provide clear evidence of a continuous phase transition at ca. 90 K and confirm the existence of a first-order phase transition at 260 K. In the high-temperature face-centred-cubic phase (T > 260 K), the C60 molecules are completely orientationally disordered, undergoing continuous reorientation. Below 260 K, interpretation of the diffraction data is consistent with uniaxial jump reorientation principally about a single ⟨111⟩ direction. In the lowest-temperature phase (T < 90 K), rotational motion is frozen although a small amount of static disorder still persists.

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10.1209/0295-5075/18/3/006