17O NMR Measurements on Superconducting Na0.35CoO2 · yH2O
Abstract
An 17O NMR measurement was performed on nonoriented polycrystalline Na0.35CoO2 · yH2O with superconducting (SC) transition temperature Tc = 4.6 K. A weak temperature dependence was observed in the Knight shift at the O site (17K). The spin part of 17K (17K spin) is estimated from the plot of 17K against bulk susceptibility . The 17K spin decreases in the SC state, indicative of the decrease in the in-plane component of the spin susceptibility. The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 at the O site 17(1/T1) shows a good scaling with 1/T1 at the Co site 59(1/T1). This indicates that the spin fluctuations at the O site originate from the Co spin dynamics. The relationships between 17(1/T1T) and 17K spin and between 17(1/T1T) and 59(1/T1T) show the development of incommensurate fluctuations at q 0 other than q = 0 below 30 K. A clear indication of ferromagnetic correlations at q = 0 was not observed from the present 17O-NMR studies.
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