Superconductivity in a layered cobalt oxyhydrate Na0.31CoO2·1.3H2O

Abstract

We report the electrical, magnetic and thermal measurements on a layered cobalt oxyhydrate Na0.31CoO2·1.3H2O. Bulk superconductivity at 4.3 K has been confirmed, however, the measured superconducting fraction is relatively low probably due to the sample's intrinsic two-dimensional characteristic. The compound exhibits weak-coupled and extreme type-II superconductivity with the average energy gap a(0) and the Ginzburg-Landau parameter of 0.50 meV and 140, respectively. The normalized electronic specific heat data in the superconducting state well fit the T3 dependence, suggesting point nodes for the superconducting gap structure.

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