Jahn-Teller distortion in the lowest excited singlet state ofC60

Abstract
Several properties of the lowest excited singlet state of the C60 molecule are investigated with reference to the Jahn-Teller distortion. We find that the symmetry of the molecular structure in the relaxed excited state is approximately the C2h symmetry, though the strict symmetry is that of the inversion group Ci. Also it is found that the most remarkable contribution to the Jahn-Teller distortion is given by the hg mode of the lowest frequency and the next by the hg mode of the fourth-lowest frequency. Furthermore, we calculate the frequencies of the normal modes in the relaxed excited state. It is shown that the frequency splittings of the hg modes of the lowest and the fourth-lowest frequency reach several tens of cm1. Also it is pointed out that the two hg modes are the radial and the tangential mode described by the second-order vector spherical harmonics.