Abstract
It was found by 13C-NMR that the doping of iodine monobromide (IBr) into C 60 solid changes significantly the electronic states of C 60, indicating chemical reaction between C 60 and halogen atoms, such as charge transfer and bonding. On the other hand, no significant change in 13C-NMR characteristics was observed in C 60 solids doped by iodine (I 2) and iodine tricloride (ICl 3). A possibility of metallic states at C 60 sites was suggested by spin-lattice relaxation time measurement in IBr-doped C 60.
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