In this Communication we discuss how unimplanted and implanted films (
Y and Au implanted) of C-60, when hot isostatically pressed (HIPed) at
a pressure of 170 MPa (1.7 kbar) of Ar and temperatures of 300 or 400
degrees C, show substantial uptake of Ar into the film. Rutherford ba
ckscattering (RBS) provides an effective method for elucidating film c
omposition, showing the films to have similar to 1.5 at. % of Ar, cons
istent with a stoichiometry close to Ar-1 C-60. The Ar was found to di
ffuse from the films when these were held in a vacuum at 300 degrees C
. It could subsequently be reincorporated into the film by re-HIPing,
with uptake of a similar amount of Ar. LR spectroscopy showed that the
C-60 IR absorptions remain unchanged throughout uptake of the Ar and
its subsequent loss during heating at 300 degrees C. It appears that t
he Ar is trapped interstitially in the films outside the C-60 cages.