Magnetic Fluctuations in the Metallic State of Na0.7CoO2 Revealed by 23Na NMR

Abstract

Nuclear-magnetic-resonance (NMR) studies were performed in Na0.7CoO2 to investigate its magnetic properties from the microscopic point of view. Na0.7CoO2 is a starting compound of the recently discovered superconductor Na0.35CoO2· 1.3H2O, in which Co atoms form a triangular structure. Although 23Na-NMR results show no magnetic anomaly down to 1.5 K, Knight shift (23K) and 23(1/T1T) of 23Na continue to increase, suggestive of the vicinity of the magnetic phase. From the relation between 23K and 23(1/T1T), it is shown that ferromagnetic fluctuations are dominant below 100 K. In addition to the ferromagnetic correlations, antiferromagnetic fluctuations are also developed in a low temperature region below 4 K. Magnetic fluctuations suggested by our experiment are discussed.

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