Abstract

ABSTRACTHigh pressure is an important parameter for the study of C60 and doped fullerenes as these molecular crystals are very compressible. 13C-NMR experiments under pressure in K3C60 have given access to the determination of the 13C Knight shift and the chemical shift of this superconducting compound. These NMR data do not reveal significant effects of Coulomb correlations in K3C60 and support a pairing mechanism for superconductivity mediated by intramolecular vibrations.We report also a 13C-NMR investigation of Rb4C60 under pressure and temperature. The temperature dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation rate clearly shows, under pressure, the increase of a linear contribution which gradually substitutes to the exponential behaviour present at ambient pressure. The activated relaxation is attributed to intrinsic spin excitations through the direct Jahn-Teller gap whereas the closing of a small indirect gap under pressure gives rise to a semimetal and a Korringa like relaxation.

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