The role of the water molecules in novel superconductor, Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O
Abstract
In order to investigate the role of the water molecules in Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O, we synthesized superconducting Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O and nonsuperconducting Na0.35CoO2·0.7H2O, and measured their normal-state magnetic susceptibilities. The susceptibility of Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O has an enhancement below ~150 K probably caused by ferromagnetic fluctuation, whereas no such enhancement was observed in Na0.35CoO2·0.7H2O. The water molecules in Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O may work to shield random coulomb potential of the Na ions with smoother potential at the CoO2 layer. This effect may account for the appearance of superconductivity in Na0.35CoO2·1.3H2O.
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