Magnetism, disorder and non-Fermi liquid behavior in a Na$_{0.78}$CoO$_{2}$ single crystal

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Abstract

In recent years, significant interest has been devoted to high Na-doped cobaltates, in which the competition between geometric frustration, strong electronic correlations, and magnetic interactions leads to disorder, either correlated or non-correlated, and a variety of ground states with possible QPTs are expected. Specific heat down to 100 mK and the ac-susceptibility at several frequencies and temperatures, down to 40 mK and in fields up to 10 T, of a layered Na$_{0.78}$CoO$_{2}$ single crystal have been measured. The results will be discussed in terms of disorder induced non-Fermi liquid behavior, related to the spin dynamics of the ferromagnetic nano-domains coexisting with antiferromagnetically correlated regions in the system.

*Work supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contracts No. APVV-VVCE-0058-07 and No. APVV-0006-07, and NSF DMR-0701400 (MWM), NSF DMR-0654118 (NHMFL), and the State of Florida.

Authors

  • Alexander Feher

    • Centre Low Temp. Phys., P. J. Safarik Univ. and SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
    • Centre of Low Temp. Physics, P. J. Safarik Univ. and Inst. Exp. Physics SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
    • P. J. Safarik University and Inst. Exp. Physics SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
  • A. Zorkovska

    • Centre of Low Temp. Physics, P. J. Safarik Univ. and Inst. Exp. Physics SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
  • M. Kajnakova

    • Centre of Low Temp. Physics, P. J. Safarik Univ. and Inst. Exp. Physics SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
  • A. Baran

    • Centre of Low Temp. Physics, P. J. Safarik Univ. and Inst. Exp. Physics SAS, Kosice, Slovakia
  • C.T. Lin

    • Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany
  • J.P. Peng

    • Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany
  • J.S. Xia

    • NHMFL and Dept. Physics, Univ. Florida
  • L. Yin

    • NHMFL and Dept. Physics, Univ. Florida
  • M.W. Meisel

    • NHMFL and Dept. Physics, Univ. Florida