Magnetic and transport properties of CoSr2Y1−xCaxCu2O7 (x=0∼0.4) system have been investigated. A broad maximum in M(T) curve,
indicative of low-dimensional antiferromagnetic ordering originated from
CoO1+δ layers, is observed in Ca-free sample. With increasing Ca
doping level up to 0.2, the M(T) curve remains almost unchanged, while
resistivity is reduced by three orders. Higher Ca doping level leads to a
drastic change of magnetic properties. In comparison with the samples with
x=0.0∼0.2, the temperature corresponding to the maximum of M(T) is much
lowered for the sample x=0.3. The sample x=0.4 shows a small kink instead
of a broad maximum and a weak ferromagnetic feature. The electrical transport
behavior is found to be closely related to magnetic properties for the sample
x=0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.4. It suggests that CoO1+δ layers are involved
in charge transport in addition to conducting CuO2 planes to interpret the
correlation between magnetism and charge transport. X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy studies give an additional evidence of the the transfer of the
holes into the CoO1+δ charge reservoir