Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1815558 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Comparison is made of the electronic structure of the little-studied layered transition metal oxide LiNbO2 with that of NaxCoO2, which has attracted tremendous interest since superconductivity was discovered in its hydrate. Although the active transition metal d states are quite different due to different crystal fields and band filling, both systems show a strong change of electronic structure with changes in the distance between the transition metal ion layer and the oxygen layers. The niobate is unusual in having a large second-neighbor hopping amplitude, and a nearest-neighbor hopping amplitude that is sensitive to the Nb-O separation. LixNbO2 also presents the attractive simplicity of a single band triangular lattice system with variable carrier concentration that is superconducting.
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Authors
E.R. Ylvisaker, K.-W. Lee, W.E. Pickett,