Magnetic and Electronic Properties of LixCoO2 Single Crystals
Abstract
Measurements of electrical resistivity (), DC magnetization (M) and specific heat (C) have been performed on layered oxide LixCoO2 (0.25≤x≤0.99) using single crystal specimens. The versus temperature (T) curve for x=0.90 and 0.99 is found to be insulating but a metallic behavior is observed for 0.25≤x≤0.71. At T S155 K, a sharp anomaly is observed in the -T, M-T and C/T-T curves for x=0.66 with thermal hysteresis, indicating the first-order charactor of the transition. The transition at T S155 K is observed for the wide range of x=0.46-0.71. It is found that the M-T curve measured after rapid cool becomes different from that after slow cool below T F, which is 130 K for x=0.46-0.71. T F is found to agree with the temperature at which the motional narrowing in the 7Li NMR line width is observed, indicating that the Li ions stop diffusing and order at the regular site below T F. The ordering of Li ions below T F130 K is likely to be triggered and stabilized by the charge ordering in CoO2 layers below T S.
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