| ID | 34146 |
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| Author |
Kubozono, Y.
Takabayashi, Y.
Fujiki, S.
Kashino, S.
Kambe, T.
Iwasa, Y.
Emura, S.
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| Abstract | Temperature dependence of electron spin resonance in Na2C60 was studied in a temperature range from 2 to 350 K. It was shown that Na2C60 was metallic above 50 K and had a metal-insulator transition at 50 K. The center frequency for the Hg(2) Raman mode in Na2C60 at 298 K was close to those in the metallic Rb3C60, K3C60, and Cs3C60, while the linewidth was close to that in the metallic but nonsuperconducting Cs3C60. The Hg(2) mode showed a large blueshift and narrowing at 50 K. The center frequency and the linewidth in the low-temperature region from 50 K were almost the same as those in the insulating C-60 and Rb6C60, which showed the metal-insulator transition at 50 K in Na2C60. The origin of this metal-insulator transition was discussed in terms of the electron-phonon interaction (Jahn-Teller effect) and the electron-electron interaction (Mott-Hubbard picture). [S0163-1829(99)04123-5]. |
| Note | Published with permission from the copyright holder.
This is the institute's copy, as published in Physical Review B, June 1999, Volume 59, Issue 23, 15062-15069. Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.59.15062 Direct access to Thomson Web of Science record Copyright © 1999 The American Physical Society. All rights reserved. |
| Published Date | 1999-6
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| Publication Title |
Physical Review B
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| Volume | volume59
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| Issue | issue23
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| Content Type |
Journal Article
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| language |
English
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| Refereed |
True
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| Submission Path | physics_general/39
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