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The structure of intercalated water in superconducting Na0.35_{0.35}CoO2β‹…_{2}\cdot1.37D2_{2}O: Implications for the superconducting phase diagram

Abstract

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 1/3aβˆ—{1/3}a^{*} to 1/15aβˆ—{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 CoO2_{2} sheets as to form a layered network of NaO6_{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 yy.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

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