The infrared spectrum of Na0.57CoO2
Abstract
The optical conductivity of single crystals of NaxCoO2 for x = 0.57 is first reported between 295 and 30 K. In the far infrared, an "anomalous Drude" analysis leads to a carrier effective mass of 5 electron masses. That this high value is due to strong electron-phonon coupling is suggested by the Fano distortion of a phonon at 570 cm-1. A peak at 8800 cm-1 scales with the charge transfer band of several high-Tc cuprates by simply replacing the in-plane Cu-O bond length with that for Co-O.
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