Dynamical Jahn-Teller Effect and Berry Phase in Positively Charged Fullerene I. Basic Considerations
Abstract
We study the Jahn-Teller effect of positive fullerene ions 2C60+ and 1C602+. The aim is to discover if this case, in analogy with the negative ion, possesses a Berry phase or not, and what are the consequences on dynamical Jahn-Teller quantization. Working in the linear and spherical approximation, we find no Berry phase in 1C602+, and presence/absence of Berry phase for coupling of one L=2 hole to an L=4/L=2 vibration. We study in particular the special equal-coupling case (g2=g4), which is reduced to the motion of a particle on a 5-dimensional sphere. In the icosahedral molecule, the final outcome assesses the presence/absence of a Berry phase of π for the hu hole coupled to Gg/Hh vibrations. Some qualitative consequences on ground-state symmetry, low-lying excitations, and electron emission from C60 are spelled out.
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