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0824782577 978-0824782573 November 24, 1999 1
This text covers a host of fullerene applications, including nanotubes, compounds of fullerenes with other elements and structures and polymerized fullerenes. It discusses properties of photoexcited states of fullerenes, neutral and charged states, nonlinear optical response (NLO) and electron-electron interactions.

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The C60 molecule had been a theoreticians' dream for a long time [1, 2] until its experimental discovery in the middle of the 1980s [3]. Read the first page
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triplet decay kinetics, intrinsic triplet lifetime, fullerene triplet states, triplet powder pattern, intersystem crossing time, nonexponential dynamics, charge generation efficiency, vibrational energy content, fullerene thin films, fullerene solids, photoinduced intramolecular electron transfers, exciton annihilation, differential transmittance, optical limiting, nanotube axis, radial breathing mode, armchair nanotubes, solid fullerene, pinch mode, photocurrent action spectra, fullerene solutions, xerographic photoreceptors, multiple adducts, nanotube diameter, singlet decay
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New York, World Scientific, Academic Press, Electronic Properties of Novel Materials, Recent Advances, San Diego, Sariciftci Figure, Weisman Figure, Department of Energy, Faraday Trans, National Science Foundation, Ping Zhou, Front Ref, Perkin Trans, Fullerene Sci, Marcel Dekker, Polymer Composites, Rollins Figure, Shinar Figure, Springer Verlag
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