| Literature DB >> 19256588 |
S Mamone1, Min Ge, D Hüvonen, U Nagel, A Danquigny, F Cuda, M C Grossel, Y Murata, K Komatsu, M H Levitt, T Rõõm, M Carravetta.
Abstract
We report the observation of quantized translational and rotational motion of molecular hydrogen inside the cages of C(60). Narrow infrared absorption lines at the temperature of 6 K correspond to vibrational excitations in combination with translational and rotational excitations and show well-resolved splittings due to the coupling between translational and rotational modes of the endohedral H(2) molecule. A theoretical model shows that H(2) inside C(60) is a three-dimensional quantum rotor moving in a nearly spherical potential. The theory provides both the frequencies and the intensities of the observed infrared transitions. Good agreement with the experimental results is obtained by fitting a small number of empirical parameters to describe the confining potential, as well as the relative concentration of ortho- and para-H(2).Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19256588 DOI: 10.1063/1.3080163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488