Possible unconventional superconductivity in NaxCoO2yH2O probed by μSR

Abstract

The superconducting property of recently discovered sodium cobalt oxyhydrate, Na0.35CoO21.3H2O (Tc=4.5 K), has been studied by means of muon spin rotation/relaxation (μSR) down to 2 K. It was found that the zero-field muon spin relaxation rate is independent of the temperature, indicating that no static magnetism appears in this compound, at least above 2 K. The result also provides evidence against the breakdown of time-reversal symmetry for the superconducting order parameter. Meanwhile, the muon Knight shift at 60 kOe shows no obvious reduction below Tc, suggesting that the local spin susceptibility is preserved upon a superconducting transition. Considering these observations, possible unconventional superconductivity of Na0.35CoO21.3H2O is discussed.

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