23Na NMR study of sodium order in NaxCoO2 with 22K Neel temperature
H.Alloul, I. R. Mukhamedshin, A. V. Dooglav, Ya. V. Dmitriev, V.-C., Ciomaga, L. Pinsard-Gaudart, G. Collin

TL;DR
This study uses 23Na NMR to analyze sodium ordering in NaxCoO2 with x≈0.77, revealing a specific Na structure associated with antiferromagnetic order at 22K and highlighting differences from lower x phases.
Contribution
It identifies the Na ordering pattern at x≈0.77 and links it to the antiferromagnetic transition, providing detailed NMR spectral analysis and structural insights.
Findings
Na order corresponds to 10 Na sites on a 13 Co unit cell
Antiferromagnetic order occurs at T_N=22 K for x≈0.77
Na NMR shifts scale with temperature, indicating Co paramagnetism
Abstract
We report a systematic study of the lattice parameter in the NaCoO phases versus Na content , in which sodium always displays ordered arrangements. This allows us to single out the first phase which exhibits an AF magnetic order at a N\'eel temperature 22 K which is found to occur for . Pure samples of this phase have been studied both as aligned powders and single crystals. They exhibit identical Na NMR spectra in which three sets of Na sites could be fully resolved, and are found to display dependencies of their NMR shifts which scale with each other. This allows us to establish that the variation of the shifts is due to the paramagnetism of the Co sites with formal charge state larger than 3. The existence of a sodium site with axial charge symmetry and the intensity ratio between the sets of Na lines…
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