The alkali-doped solid materials A(3)C(60) (where A is an alkali metal
), which are superconductors with transition temperatures among the hi
ghest known apart from the high-T-c cuprates, are among the most excit
ing outgrowths of the discovery of the family of fullerene molecules.
The structural, electronic, and superconducting properties of the alka
li fullerides have been subjects of great controversy. In this article
the authors review nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) investigations of
the alkali fullerides and of undoped C-60. They show that, although t
he NMR data certainly provide evidence for unusual static and dynamic
structural properties, there is little evidence for unusual normal- an
d superconducting-state electronic properties, such as strong correlat
ions in the normal state or nonphononic mechanisms of superconductivit
y.