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We compare infrared spectra of the C −60 monoanion in different solid-state structures with each other as well with that of the neutral molecule. We relate the shift and splitting of theT c infrared modes to the strength and anisotropy of electron-phonon coupling in those environments.
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Kamarás, K., Tanner, D.B., Forró, L. et al. Optical spectroscopy on monomeric and polymeric 1:1 fulleride salts. J Supercond 8, 621–622 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00727446
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