posted on 2024-11-15, 11:52authored byGuo-qing Zheng, Kazuaki Matano, Dapeng Chen, C T Lin
We report a 59Co Knight-shift measurement in a single crystal of the cobalt oxide superconductor NaxCoO2∙1.3H2O (Tc=4.25 K). We find that the shift due to the spin susceptibility, Ks, is substantially large and anisotropic, with the spin shift along the a-axis Kas being two times that along the c-axis Kcs. The shift decreases with decreasing temperature (T) down to T≈100 K, then becomes a constant until superconductivity sets in. Both Kas and Kcs decrease below Tc. Our results indicate unambiguously that the electron pairing in the superconducting state is in the spin singlet form.
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Zheng, G., Matano, K., Chen, D. P. & Lin, C. T. (2006). Spin singlet pairing in the superconducting state of NaxCo02 1.3H2O: evidence from a 59Co Knight shift in a single crystal. Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics), 73 (18), 180503-1-180503-4.