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Spectroscopy of C60+ and C120+ in the mid-infrared

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posted on 2024-02-05, 12:43 authored by M Kappe, A Schiller, E Gruber, D Jank, M Gatt, G Schöpfer, M Ončák, AM Ellis, P Scheier
Infrared spectra of C60+ and C120+, obtained via helium messenger spectroscopy, are reported. For C60+, new absorption features have been found just above the discrete vibrational spectrum of the ion. The absorption profile, which is broad and contains little structure, is assigned to one or more electronic absorption transitions and is in good agreement with predictions from time-dependent density functional theory. It seems likely that the transitions observed correspond to excitation from the 2A1u electronic ground state to one or both of the low-lying 2E1u and 2E2u electronic states previously identified as dark states of C60+. These states presumably become optically bright through vibronic coupling and specifically the Jahn-Teller effect. In the case of C120+, the simplest positively charged oligomer of C60, we present the first vibrational spectrum of this ion. Through a comparison with theory, vibrational features are best explained by a peanut-shaped structure for C120+, maintained by covalent bonding between the two C60 units. We have also discovered electronic transitions for C120+, which, similar to C60+, lie just above the vibrational spectrum.

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Austrian Science Fund FWF under Project No. P35013

FWF under Project No. P34563 and Project No. T1181

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Author affiliation

School of Chemistry, University of Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Journal of Chemical Physics

Volume

159

Issue

20

Pagination

204302

Publisher

AIP Publishing

issn

0021-9606

eissn

1089-7690

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-02-05

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

eng

Data Access Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available within the article and its supplementary material.

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