The origin of the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility and the large thermoelectric power in metallic layered cobaltites
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Abstract
We perform detailed measurements of the thermoelectric power and the static magnetic susceptibility on metallic Na$_{x}$CoO${_2}$ and Ca$_{3}$Co$_{4}$O$_{9}$, as representatives of layered Co oxides with a triangular Co-lattice. We propose that the observed large thermoelectric power and the Curie-Weiss temperature dependence of the susceptibility have a common origin related to metallic character of these compounds. Thermoelectric power measurements are compared to Boltzmann transport theory calculations. The Curie-Weiss behaviour of the susceptibility is explained within the framework of the self-consistent renormalization theory for spin fluctuations proposed by Moriya for itinerant magnets. Our results clarify the apparent duality in the localised/itinerant behaviour of the electron spin in these systems and provide a unifying view on the physics of metallic layered cobaltites.
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