Raman spectra on TDAE-C60single crystals

Abstract
Low-temperature single-crystal Raman spectra are presented for the organic ferromagnetic insulator TDAE-C60. The mode intensities, line shifts, linewidths, and depolarization ratios are compared with alkali-doped fullerene materials and with pure C60. A comparison of visible laser light excited spectra (Eexc=2.41 eV) with infrared excited Raman measurements (Eexc=1.17 eV) shows a selective resonance effect whereby in the visible spectra, a frequency shift of only the tangential modes is observed, while in the infrared measurement, which is resonant with the t1u-t1g electronic transition, the radial modes are also observed to shift. The effect is attributed to Raman resonance with different relaxed states of C60.