• 16 February 1996
Abstract
A semi-empirical model of the infrared (IR) spectrum of the C$_{60}$ molecule is proposed. The weak IR-active modes seen experimentally in a C$_{60}$ crystalline sample are argued to be combination modes caused by anharmonicity. The origin of these 2-mode excitations can be either mechanical (anharmonic interatomic forces) or electrical (nonlinear dipole-moment expansion in normal modes coordinates). It is shown that the electrical anharmonicity model exhibits basic features of the experimental spectrum while nonlinear dynamics would lead to a qualitatively different overall picture.

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