Determination of The Spin Contributed Knight Shift in Na0.35 Co O2 · 1.3 H2 O

Abstract

The spin contributed Knight shift 59Ks of 59Co in the triangular lattice superconductor, Na0.35CoO2 · 1.3H2O, has been estimated by NMR experiments in an oriented 2-dimensional powder sample. The Knight shift in the paramagnetic state was estimated by δν/(γNHi) vs. (γNHi)-2 plot at various temperatures. A Knight shift vs. magnetic susceptibility diagram revealed that at least 0.3 % for Kx and 0.1 % for Ky are attributed to the spin contribution. Below Tc, δν/(γNHi) vs. (γNHi)-2 plot does not give unique Knight shift because of the diamagnetic effect and/or the other ones. We concluded that the invariant behavior at about 7 T (between Hc1 and Hc2) below Tc possibly indicates the nature of the spin-triplet superconductivity.

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