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. 2021 Apr 22;12:2372. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22659-2

Fig. 3. Observed and simulated Raman spectra of Th2@Ih(7)-C80.

Fig. 3

The low-energy Raman spectrum of Th2@C80 with 633 nm excitation is shown in black. Computed spectrum (in red) fits well with the experimental one if all the frequencies are shifted by 15 cm−1 to higher values. The symmetric stretching mode of Th2 (at 152 cm−1) is active in Raman and is coupled with a cage–Th vibration. The associated normal mode is also represented.