Published July 15, 1997 | Version v1
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Electron-momentum spectroscopy of fullerene

  • 1. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
  • 2. University of Newcastle
  • 3. Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw
  • 4. Australian National University

Description

The energy-resolved electron-momentum density of fullerene has been measured. Clear differences are found from the energy-momentum densities of either diamond or graphite. The energy-momentum density of fullerene can be described as being composed of a σ band and a split π band. The observed spectral momentum densities are compared to the calculated orbitals of a C60 molecule in momentum space. Good agreement is found. A simple classification of the orbitals is proposed that explains elegantly the calculated and observed structures. The splitting of the π band can be interpreted as a consequence of the curvature of the carbon network forming the fullerene molecule.

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