Abstract
An inelastic-neutron-scattering study of the [001] L phonons in C36K shows, for the first time, zone-folding effects along with frequency gaps between acoustic and optic modes. Phonon dispersion and structure factors can be modeled by a linear chain with two different masses and two force constants: ϕ1=3450 dyn/cm for the coupling of graphite and potassium planes, and ϕ2=2850 dyn/cm for the coupling between two adjacent graphite planes.