Specific heat of rhombohedral C60 polymer in the temperature range of 2-300K
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Abstract
Under high temperature of 700 K and high pressure of 6 GPa, we have prepared a batch of C60 polymer. XRD data confirmed it is rhombohedral phase and solid 13C NMR showed a formation of sp3 bond between two neighbor C60 in (111) plane. We have measured the specific heat of C60 polymer and pristine C60 by PPMS in the range from 2 to 300 K. The experimental result of pristine C60 agreed well with previous report. For C60 polymer, above T=80 K it is found that temperature dependence of the specific heat is similar to that of pristine C60 besides an anomaly from order-disorder phase transition at 260K, but in range from 2 to 80K the specific heat is much less than that of pristine C60. Assuming three- (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) Debye phonon modes to contribute respectively to the specific heat in different temperature zone, the calculated values of specific heat have got a good agreement with the experimental data in the whole temperature range. These results show the 2D planar modes but not 3D modes are a dominator to the specific heat of C60 polymer, and the low-frequency intermolecular modes of C60 lattice are restrained in the case of C60 polymer by sp3 bonds from 2+2 cycloaddition reaction.
*This work was supported by grants from the MOST 973 Program of China (No. 2006CB705600), the NSF of China (No. 10674060) and the Jiangsu Province Foundation of Natural Science (No. BK2006109).
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