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28 November 1994 Optical and photochemical properties of C60 films
Peter C. Eklund, A. M. Rao, Ying Wang, Ping Zhou, Rosibel Ochoa
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Abstract
Results of optical studies of thin solid C60 films are presented which highlight some of the unusual optical phenomena observed in fullerene-derived materials. Results of several experiments to determine quantitatively the optical dielectric function are first presented and discussed. We also present results on two different phototransformations of C60 films from a toluene-soluble to a toluene-insoluble state. These processes may have photolithographic application. The first involves the photopolymerization of C60, and the second is a photo-induced intercalation of di-oxygen into the C60 lattice leading to a film with composition C60(O2).
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Peter C. Eklund, A. M. Rao, Ying Wang, Ping Zhou, and Rosibel Ochoa "Optical and photochemical properties of C60 films", Proc. SPIE 2284, Fullerenes and Photonics, (28 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196119
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Molecules

Raman spectroscopy

Solids

Absorption

Fullerenes

Polymers

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