Abstract

The ability to fabricate buckminsterfullerenes, C60 molecules, in reasonably large quantities has made possible studies of the structural properties of this form of carbon when it is in a crystalline state. At room temperature, x-ray diffraction from three-dimensional bulk C60 crystals shows that the molecules are centered on sites of a face-centered-cubic Bravais lattice, A∘ = 14.2Å. Somewhat earlier in time, a study of C60/C70 bulk material using electron diffraction and high resolution electron microscopy has revealed a hexagonal phase. It is now believed that this phase is a simple cubic structure rather than a hexagonal structure. Since it is reasonable to expect that highly ordered C60 thin films will have superior properties to bulk material, several studies have been undertaken to understand the early stages of C60 thin film growth. Monolayer growth on GaAs has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy., and on mica at room temperature using helium scattering. Along similar lines we have grown thin films of C60 molecules on mica and NaCl and characterized the crystallinity and local structural arrangements. Here we present some of our results of the electron microscope examination of these materials.

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