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arxiv: cond-mat/0403661 · v1 · submitted 2004-03-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.str-el

The structure of intercalated water in superconducting Na_(0.35)CoO₂cdot1.37D₂O: Implications for the superconducting phase diagram

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We have used electron and neutron powder diffraction to elucidate the structural properties of superconducting \NaD. Our measurements show that our superconducting sample exhbits a number of supercells ranging from ${1/3}a^{*}$ to ${1/15}a^{*}$, but the most predominant one, observed also in the neutron data, is a double hexagonal cell with dimensions \dhx. Rietveld analysis reveals that \deut\space is inserted between CoO$_{2}$ sheets as to form a layered network of NaO$_{6}$ triangular prisms. Our model removes the need to invoke a 5K superconducting point compound and suggests that a solid solution of Na is possible within a constant amount of water $y$.

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