Optical and electronic properties of fullerenes and by Joseph Shinar

By Joseph Shinar

Covers a bunch of recent fullerene purposes, together with nanotubes, compounds of fullerenes with different components and buildings, and polymerized fullerenes.

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Even more problematic for the interpretation of the nonexponential response in C 60 is the potential for the interaction of newly excited singlet-state excitations with the residual population of triplet-state excitations. Singlet-triplet annihilation processes are well documented [28], and the similarity of the optical spectra of the singlet and triplet states in C 60 would act to enhance the probability of this interaction. The lifetime of the triplet state in C 60 is most likely dependent on the oxygen content of the samples, given its strong quenching activity [9].

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