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Diffraction Symmetry in Crystalline, Close-Packed C60
1990
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
Diffraction Symmetry in Crystalline, Close-Packed C60 Fleming, R.M.; Siegrist, T.; Marsh, P.M.; Hessen, B.; Kortan, A.R.; Murphy, D.W.; Haddon, R.C.; Tycko, R.; Dabbagh, G.; Mujsce, A.M. ABSTRACT We have grown crystals of the carbon structure C60 by sublimation. In contrast to solution-grown crystals, the sublimed crystals have long range order with no evidence of solvent inclusions. Sublimed C60 forms three dimensional, faceted crystals with a closepacked, face-centered cubic unit cell. We
doi:10.1557/proc-206-691
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