Raman spectra from a systematic in situ study of C-60 thin films at nonhydr
ostatic compression up to 30 GPa are presented in a broad spectral range (2
00-1800 cm(-1)). The results show that the superhard fullerite obtained at
22.5 GPa transforms back to one-dimensional (1D) polymeric phase after quen
ching if no heat is added. This suggests that the most likely structure for
the superhard fullerite phase is a three-dimensional polymeric structure o
f unbroken C-60 molecules. Nevertheless, depolymerization of superhard full
erite was not observed if a heat treatment was added. In situ Raman spectra
from the heated films were identical to those obtained without heating but
the absence of a depolymerization transformation suggest a structural chan
ge which cannot be observed in the Raman spectra. A thickness effect was al
so observed for the high-pressure transformation. Higher pressures were req
uired for the transformation of the thinner films. This was attributed to a
decreased dimensionality in the thinner films making a 3D polymerization m
ore difficult.