Tunneling spectroscopy of NaxCoO2 and NaxCoO2· yH2O

Abstract

The single electron tunneling spectroscopy on superconductor NaxCoO2· yH2O and its starting compound NaxCoO2 has been studied with point-contact method. The spectra of NaxCoO2 have two types of distinct shapes at different random locations, this is attributed to the non-uniformly distributed sodium escaped from the inner part of the sample. While all the measured spectra of the superconducting samples NaxCoO2· yH2O have a good spatial reproducibility, and show a remarkable zero bias conductance depression appearing below an onset temperature which associates very well with the resistance upturn at around 45 K. The latter behavior resembles in some way the pseudogap feature in high-Tc cuprate uperconductors.

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