Mass-Enhanced Fermi Liquid Ground State in Na1.5Co2O4

Abstract

Magnetic, transport, and specific heat measurements have been performed on layered metallic oxide Na1.5Co2O4 as a function of temperature T. Below a characteristic temperature T*=30-40 K, electrical resistivity shows a metallic conductivity with a T2 behavior and magnetic susceptibility deviates from the Curie-Weiss behavior showing a broad peak at 14 K. The electronic specific heat coefficient γ is 60 mJ/molK2 at 2 K. No evidence for magnetic ordering is found. These behaviors suggest the formation of mass-enhanced Fermi liquid ground state analogous to that in d-electron heavy fermion compound LiV2O4.

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