The role of cavities and mantles in the ultraviolet extinction peak of graphite spheres with particular reference to a possibly discovered C60 structure |
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Authors: | R. Rabilizirov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, University College, Cardiff, Wales, UK |
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Abstract: | A computer routine using rigorous Güttler theory was developed to consider effects of concentric cavities and organic mantles within and around graphite spheres, with a view to assessing the stability of the extinction peak near 4.60 m–1. The newly discovered stable carbon molecule of 60 atoms gives an absorption band at 4.60 m–1 which closely agrees with the observed; moreover, it leads to the observed extinction rise in the far UV and can possibly explain the fine structure around the 5.5–7 m–1 dip, while its own structure deals successfully with the main objections to previous carbon-graphite models. The role of the electric vector component perpendicular to the basal plane of the crystal in achieving the fit is stressed. |
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