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Electronic Structures Of Linear Carbon Chain Molecules

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  • S. HINO

    (Faculty of Engineering, and Graduate School for Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, Japan)

  • Y. OKADA

    (Faculty of Engineering, and Graduate School for Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, Japan)

  • K. IWASAKI

    (Faculty of Engineering, and Graduate School for Science and Technology, Chiba University, Chiba 263-8522, Japan)

  • M. KIJIMA

    (Institute of Material Science, Tsukuba University, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan)

  • H. SHIRAKAWA

    (Institute of Material Science, Tsukuba University, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan)

Abstract

Photoelectron spectra of compounds having a linear carbon chain terminated by phenyl groups to stabilize the chain have been measured. The spectra consist of the contribution of phenyl groups and that of the chain part, which indicates small interaction between them. The highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of these compounds derives from the carbon chain part. The longer the chain length becomes, the lower the binding energy of the HOMO. This fact implies the instability of a very long linear carbon chain. The spectra are well explained with the aid of semiempirical molecular orbital calculations.

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  • S. Hino & Y. Okada & K. Iwasaki & M. Kijima & H. Shirakawa, 2002. "Electronic Structures Of Linear Carbon Chain Molecules," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 9(02), pages 1263-1267.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:09:y:2002:i:02:n:s0218625x02003676
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X02003676
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