Raman spectra of purified C60 single crystals are measured over a wide
temperature range. It is that above 400 K the high-frequency A(g) mod
e (pentagonal pinch mode) changes in frequency and becomes sharp compa
red with the A(g) mode at room temperature. This spectral change is re
versible. The results indicate that structural change occurs and the i
ntermolecular interaction for each C60 molecule is isotropic above 400
K. A reversible spectral change is observed as the intensity of the e
xcitation laser varies. The similarity between the spectral change at
400 K and the spectral change at high laser intensity levels suggests
that the photoinduced spectral change observed in the present study is
due to the thermal effects of laser irradiation.