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Pentagonal-dodecahedral la2 charge density in [80-ih ]fullerene: la2 @c80
E Nishibori1, M Takata, M Sakata
1Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University Nagoya 464-8603, Japan, Fax: (+81) 52-789-4455.
Abstract:
A double shell of Platonic solids: A trajectory that connects the six-membered rings of Ih -C80 is followed by the two La atoms of La2 @C80 according to maximum entropy/Rietveld analysis of the synchrotron powder-diffraction data. The result is a pentagonal-dodecahedral charge-density distribution for La2 (brown in the picture) inside the icosahedral C80 cage (green).
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