Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2005-01-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
22 pages, 3 tables, and 6 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physc.2005.08.015
The superconductivity in Na0.3Co1-xMxO2.1.3H2O and the charge ordering in Na0.5Co1-xMxO2 have been investigated for M = Mn and Ti substituting for Co. We have first successfully synthesized the single-phase Na0.7Co1-xMxO2(M= Mn and Ti) materials with 0 < = x < = 0.1, then we obtained Na0.5Co1-xMxO2 (0 < = x < = 0.1, M = Mn and Ti) by Na deintercalation and Na0.3Co1-xMxO2.1.3H2O (0 < = x < = 0.1, M = Mn and Ti) by an additional water intercalations. X-ray diffraction measurements revealed that all samples are single-phase materials, their lattice parameters depend systematically on the Ti and Mn contents. Measurements of physical properties indicate that the superconductivity in Na0.3Co1-xMxO2.1.3H2O is suppressed evidently by Co-site doping and killed at x = 0.02 for Mn doping and x = 0.01 for Ti doping. Charge ordering and magnetic properties in Na0.5Co1-xMxO2 were also influenced by M-atom doping.
Huang Wankang
Li Jing-Qian
Liu Xiandong
Ma Wen-Juan
Nie C. J.
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