Electronic interactions in fullerene spheres

Abstract

The electron-phonon and Coulomb interactions inC60, and larger fullerene spheres are analyzed. The coupling between electrons and intramolecular vibrations give corrections 1 - 10 meV to the electronic energies for C60, and scales as R-4 in larger molecules. The energies associated with electrostatic interactions are of order 1 - 4 eV, in C60 and scale as R-1. Charged fullerenes show enhanced electron-phonon coupling, 10 meV, which scales as R-2. Finally, it is argued that non only C60-, but also C60-- are highly polarizable molecules. The polarizabilities scale as R3 and R4, respectively. The role of this large polarizability in mediating intermolecular interactions is also discussed.

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