Abstract

NMR experiments on Rb 4C 60 performed under pressure are presented. The temperature dependence of the 13C NMR relaxation rate T 1 −1 shows two activated behaviors coexisting at ambient pressure; the lowest activation energy disappears under pressure in favor of the emerging Korringa law. The theory is suggested to describe the Rb 4C 60 as a Jahn-Teller crystal with corresponding consequences for electronic band spectra and for self-trapped states. Experiments are interpreted in terms of two relaxation channels: one due to intramolecular triplet exitons; the other being related to electron-hole excitations through an indirect band gap.

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