Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1816814 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Magnetism of misfit layered cobaltites with a triple rocksalt-type subsystem, i.e., [A(M1-yCoy)O3]xRS[CoO2(A=Ca and Sr, M=TiM=Ti, Hg, Tl and Pb, x=0.5–0.7x=0.5–0.7 and RS denotes the rocksalt-type subsystem) was investigated by μ+SRμ+SR, using polycrystalline samples down to 1.8 K. Weak transverse-field measurements indicated the existence of a magnetic transition below ∼150K(=Tcon). A clear muon spin oscillation was however observed only in [Ca2Pb0.4Co0.6O3]0.62RS[CoO2] below ∼50K, indicating formation of an incommensurate spin density wave (IC-SDW) state. The oscillation frequency as T approaches at 0 K (fSDW(0K)) was ∼60MHz which is comparable to that in the related compound [Ca2CoO3]0.62RS[CoO2] (fSDW(0K)∼54MHz). Since the (Pb0.4Co0.6)O(Pb0.4Co0.6)O (or the Co–O) sheet is sandwiched by the two adjacent Ca–O sheets in the RS subsystem, the IC-SDW is most unlikely to form in the RS subsystem but in the CoO2CoO2 plane.Only a fast relaxation is apparent even at 1.8 K in both [Sr2Hg0.4Co0.6O3]0.57RS[CoO2] and [Ca2Ti0.4Co0.6O3]0.57RS[CoO2], although the Co content in the RS subsystem is equivalent to that for [Ca2Pb0.4Co0.6O3]0.62RS[CoO2]. Assuming that the RS subsystem acts as a charge reservoir as in the high TCTC cuprates, the present result suggests that the IC-SDW order is strongly affected by the carrier concentration in the [CoO2][CoO2] plane.

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