Chemical Instability of the Cobalt Oxyhydrate Superconductor under Ambient Conditions
Preprint
- 21 April 2003
Abstract
The layered sodium cobalt oxyhydrate superconductor Na0.3CoO2*1.4H2O is shown through X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric studies to be one of a series of hydrated phases of Na0.3CoO2. Further, it is shown that the material is exceptionally sensitive to both temperature and humidity near ambient conditions, easily dehydrating to a non-superconducting lower hydrate. The observation of this stable lower hydrate with c=13.8 angstroms implies that the superconductivity turns on in this system between CoO2 layer spacings of 6.9 and 9.9 angstroms at nominally constant chemical doping.All Related Versions
- Version 1, 2003-04-21, ArXiv
- Published version: Solid State Communications, 127 (1), 33.