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Nonlinear Optical Study of the Fullerene Molecules
Since the discovering of C60 as a "magic" cluster in a carbon-cluster beam and the interesting speculation of the soccerball structure by Smalley group several years ago[1], many theoretical and experimental works have been done to confirm the proposed structure and to study the physical properties of C60, the so-called Buckminsterfullerene[2–4].