Infrared spectroscopy of endohedral water in C$_{60}$
A. Shugai, U. Nagel, Y. Murata, Yongjun Li, S. Mamone, A., Krachmalnicoff, S. Alom, R. J. Whitby, M. H. Levitt, and T. Room

TL;DR
This study used infrared spectroscopy at cryogenic temperatures to analyze the vibrational and rotational spectra of endohedral water in C60, revealing detailed interactions with the crystal field and measuring the water's dipole moment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed vibrational and rotational spectral analysis of endohedral water in C60, including measurements of the dipole moment and the effects of the crystal field.
Findings
Identification of para- and ortho-water spectral lines.
Observation of eight vibrational transitions with side peaks.
Measurement of the water molecule's dipole moment as 0.5 D.
Abstract
Infrared absorption spectroscopy study of endohedral water molecule in a solid mixture of HO@C and C was carried out at liquid helium temperature. From the evolution of the spectra during the ortho-para conversion process, the spectral lines were identified as para- and ortho-water transitions. Eight vibrational transitions with rotational side peaks were observed in the mid-infrared: , , , , , , , and . The vibrational frequencies and 2 are lower by 1.6\% and the rest by 2.4\%, as compared to free \water/. A model consisting of a rovibrational Hamiltonian with the dipole and quadrupole moments of water interacting with the crystal field was used to fit the infrared absorption spectra. The electric quadrupole interaction with the crystal…
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