We report the magnetization, specific heat and transport measurements of high
quality Na0.85CoO2 single crystals in applied magnetic fields up to
14T. In high temperatures, the system is in a paramagnetic phase. It undergoes
a magnetic phase transition below about 20K. When the field is applied along
the c-axis, the measurement data of magnetization, specific heat and
magnetoresistance reveal a metamagnetic transition from an antiferromagnetic
state to a quasi-ferromagnetic state at about 8T in low temperatures. However,
no transition is observed in the magnetization measurements up to 14T when the
field is applied perpendicular to the c-axis. The low temperature magnetic
phase diagram of Na0.85CoO2 is determined.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure