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Self-Organization of Fullerene Clusters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The paper introduces the plasmon-Frenkel-exciton model [1] for the fullerene solids and explains a possible reason for the formation of the van-der-Waals [2] C50 cluster complexes. The interaction of the cluster and the organic (non-polar) liquid solvent will be considered. The motivation of this interest is related also to the experiments on the photoclusterization in the water solution [4] and cluster formation in beams [5].
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