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      59Co NQR Study on Superconducting NaxCoO2·yH2O

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      Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
      Japan Society of Applied Physics

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          Large thermoelectric power inNaCo2O4single crystals

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            Superconductivity in two-dimensional CoO2 layers.

            Since the discovery of high-transition-temperature (high-T(c)) superconductivity in layered copper oxides, many researchers have searched for similar behaviour in other layered metal oxides involving 3d-transition metals, such as cobalt and nickel. Such attempts have so far failed, with the result that the copper oxide layer is thought to be essential for superconductivity. Here we report that Na(x)CoO2*yH2O (x approximately 0.35, y approximately 1.3) is a superconductor with a T(c) of about 5 K. This compound consists of two-dimensional CoO2 layers separated by a thick insulating layer of Na+ ions and H2O molecules. There is a marked resemblance in superconducting properties between the present material and high-T(c) copper oxides, suggesting that the two systems have similar underlying physics.
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              Intermediate-spin state and properties ofLaCoO3

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                Journal
                Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
                J. Phys. Soc. Jpn.
                Japan Society of Applied Physics
                0031-9015
                1347-4073
                September 15 2003
                September 15 2003
                : 72
                : 9
                : 2161-2164
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Physics, Division of Material Science, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8602
                Article
                10.1143/JPSJ.72.2161
                30783a11-7e28-4acf-bacf-048b56d214bf
                © 2003
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