Magnetic, thermodynamic, and transport characterization of Na0.75CoO2 single crystals -: art. no. 174419

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Sales, BC [1 ]
Jin, R [1 ]
Affholter, KA [1 ]
Khalifah, P [1 ]
Veith, GM [1 ]
Mandrus, D [1 ]
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[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Condensed Matter Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 2004年 / 70卷 / 17期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.70.174419
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The magnetic, thermal, and transport properties of Na0.75CoO2 single crystals grown by the floating zone (FZ) method are reported. Magnetic susceptibility, resistivity, magnetoresistance, and heat capacity data from these crystals indicate a bulk phase transition at T-1=22 K. These data are most consistent with the formation of an antiferromagnetic spin-density-wave (SDW) at 22 K with the easy axis for magnetization nearly along the c axis. Weak and soft ferromagnetism is observed for applied magnetic fields less than 0.5 Tesla, which is unusual for a SDW transition. The jump in the heat capacity at the SDW transition is 0.45 J/K-mol-Co, about 50% of the value expected from mean-field weak-coupling theory. The reduced jump and the decrease in the resistivity below T-1 are consistent with partial gapping of the Fermi surface. The magnetoresistance is small at the SDW transition but increases in both directions reaching a value of 100% at 2 K for applied fields of 8 Tesla. The magnetoresistance data imply that the mobility of the remaining carriers is large and increases below T-1. The observation of a SDW transition in this material is found to be sensitive to the preparation conditions and the degree of order in the Na layers. No SDW transition is observed in our polycrystalline powder with the same nominal composition (Na0.75CoO2) and lattice constants. Differential scanning calorimetry data, however, show distinct differences between the powder and crystal, suggesting a higher degree of order in the Na layers within the crystal. The crystal exhibits a sharp first-order phase transition at T-2=340 K, while for the powder this transition is smeared over the temperature range from 250 to 310 K.
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