Static magnetic order in metallic K0.49CoO2

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Abstract

By means of muon-spin spectroscopy, we have found that K0.49CoO2 crystals undergo successive magnetic transitions from a high-T paramagnetic state to a magnetic ordered state below 60 K and then to a second ordered state below 16 K, even though K0.49CoO2 is metallic at least down to 4 K. An isotropic magnetic behavior and wide internal-field distributions suggest the formation of a commensurate helical spin density wave (SDW) state below 16 K, while a linear SDW state is likely to exist above 16 K. It was also found that K0.49CoO2 exhibits a further transition at 150 K presumably due to a change in the spin state of the Co ions. Since the T dependence of the internal-field below 60 K was similar to that for Na0.5CoO2, this suggests that magnetic order is more strongly affected by the Co valence than by the interlayer distance or interaction and/or the charge ordering. © 2006 The American Physical Society.

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Sugiyama, J., Nozaki, H., Ikedo, Y., Mukai, K., Brewer, J. H., Ansaldo, E. J., … Asamitsu, A. (2006). Static magnetic order in metallic K0.49CoO2. Physical Review Letters, 96(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.037206

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