Abstract
A simple model for electron-vibron interactions on charged fullerenes , n=1,...,5, is solved both at weak and strong couplings. We consider a single vibrational multiplet interacting with electrons. At strong coupling the semiclassical dynamical Jahn-Teller theory is valid. The Jahn-Teller distortions are unimodal for n=1,2,4,5 electrons, and bimodal for 3 electrons. The distortions are quantized as rigid-body pseudorotators which are subject to geometrical Berry phases. These impose ground-state degeneracies and dramatically change zero-point energies. Exact diagonalization shows that the semiclassical level degeneracies and ordering survive well into the weak-coupling regime. At weak coupling, we discover an enhancement factor of 5/2 for the pair binding energies over their classical values. This has potentially important implications for superconductivity in fullerides, and demonstrates the shortcoming of Migdal-Eliashberg theory for molecular crystals.
- Received 15 December 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.49.12998
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