Department of Chemistry, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories and Ontario Laser and Lightwave Research Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
Abstract:
The observation of the surface-enhanced vibrational Raman spectra of vapor-deposited C60 and C70 on rough silver films is reported. Both near-monolayer and multilayer films of pure C60 and of C60/C70 mixtures are studied. The films are obtained by evaporating fullerene samples at temperatures of 683–875 K in ultra-high vacuum. Mixed fullerene samples were greatly enriched in C70 by making use of the slightly different vapor pressures of the two major components at the low end of this temperature range. The spectra contain all the lines of the normal Raman spectra as well as several additional lines caused by a reduction in the stringency of the normal Raman selection rules. These results demonstrate the potential of this technique for detecting small quantities of fullerenes and obtaining their vibrational spectra.