Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2005-08-08
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
4 pages, 6 figures
Scientific paper
We report 23Na NMR studies of the polycrystalline samples of bilayer hydrated cobalt oxides Na0.35CoO2-1.3H2O with the superconducting transition temperatures Tc < 1.8 and ~ 4.5 K. The magnitude of the 23Na nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 23(1/T1) significantly decreased from non-hydrated Na0.7CoO2 to the bilayer hydrates. We found that the temperature dependence of 23(1/T1) of the non-superconducting bilayer hydrate is similar to that of the non-hydrated Na0.7CoO2, the spin dynamics of which is understood by A-type (intra-layer ferromagnetic and inter-layer antiferromagnetic) spin fluctuations. The superconducting phase is located close to the A-type magnetic instability.
Itoh Yusuke
Michioka Chishiro
Ohta Hideki
Yoshimura Kazuyoshi
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