Superconductivity and Cobalt Oxidation State in Metastable Na(x)CoO(2-delta)*yH2O (x ~ 1/3; y ~ 4x)
P. W. Barnes, M. Avdeev, J. D. Jorgensen, D. G. Hinks, H. Claus, and, S. Short (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of superconductivity in metastable NaxCoO2*yH2O by controlling cobalt oxidation states through a novel synthesis method, revealing a narrow optimal oxidation state for maximum Tc.
Contribution
It introduces a new aqueous bromine synthesis method and maps the superconducting phase diagram as a function of cobalt oxidation state within a single sample.
Findings
Superconductivity develops over time, reaching a maximum Tc of 4.5 K.
Cobalt oxidation state near 3.5 correlates with maximum Tc.
Superconductivity is linked to oxygen vacancy formation in CoO2 layers.
Abstract
We report the synthesis and superconducting properties of a metastable form of the known superconductor NaxCoO2*yH2O (x ~ 1/3, y ~ 4x). Instead of using the conventional bromine-acetonitrile mixture for sodium deintercalation, we use an aqueous bromine solution. Using this method, we oxidize the sample to a point that the sodium cobaltate becomes unstable, leading to formation of other products if not controlled. This compound has the same structure as the reported superconductor, yet it exhibits a systematic variation of the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) as a function of time. Immediately after synthesis, this compound is not a superconductor, even though it contains appropriate amounts of sodium and water. The samples become superconducting with low Tc values after ~ 90 h. Tc continually increases until it reaches a maximum value (4.5 K) after about 260 h. Then Tc drops…
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