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arxiv: 1103.0810 · v1 · pith:IRENR2ZRnew · submitted 2011-03-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.str-el

Phonon dispersion and electron-phonon interaction in peanut-shaped fullerene polymers

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keywords phononpolymersinteractiondispersionelectron-phononfullerenepeanut-shapedalong
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We reveal that the periodic radius modulation peculiar to one-dimensional (1D) peanut-shaped fullerene (C$_{60}$) polymers exerts a strong influence on their low-frequency phonon states and their interactions with mobile electrons. The continuum approximation is employed to show the zone-folding of phonon dispersion curves, which leads to fast relaxation of a radial breathing mode in the 1D C$_{60}$ polymers. We also formulate the electron-phonon interaction along the deformation potential theory, demonstrating that only a few set of electron and phonon modes yields a significant magnitude of the interaction relevant to the low-temperature physics of the system. The latter finding gives an important implication for the possible Peierls instability of the C$_{60}$ polymers suggested in the earlier experiment.

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