23Na NMR Evidence for Charge Order and Anomalous Magnetism in NaxCoO2

Abstract

We have compared by 23Na NMR and magnetic susceptibility the magnetic properties of oriented powder samples of NaxCoO2 compounds. The NMR spectra are found identical for various samples with nominal 0.50≤ x≤ 0.70, which establishes that the dominant phase has a single composition x≈ 0.70. Three Na sites are identified from their single valued quadrupole effects and magnetic shifts which implies a very definite order of the Na+ ions and of the Co charges in the CoO2 planes. The local susceptibility of the magnetic cobalt sites displays a large enhancement below 100 K with respect to the usually found high T Curie-Weiss law. A very distinct much weaker Pauli like magnetism is detected for x≈ 0.35, the parent of the superconducting hydrated compound.

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