NMR study in the superconducting silicon clathrate compoundNa x Ba Author(s) -
Fumihiko Shimizu,
Yutaka Maniwa,
Kiyoshi Kume,
Hitoshi Kawaji,
Shōji Yamanaka,
Mitsuo Ishikawa
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
physical review. b, condensed matter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1095-3795
pISSN - 0163-1829
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.54.13242
Subject(s) - superconductivity , knight shift , physics , clathrate hydrate , materials science , crystallography , relaxation (psychology) , condensed matter physics , electronic structure , silicon , chemistry , hydrate , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , psychology , social psychology
Si, Na, Ba, and Ba NMR experiments were carried out in the superconducting silicon clathrate compound NaxBaySi46 to study the electronic states above the superconducting transition temperature. We observed three distinct Si signals with different Knight shift ~2036, 862, and 720 ppm at 90 K with a small temperature dependence of ;10%!, which were ascribed to inequivalent Si sites in the Si46 structure. The results indicate that the conduction-electron spin and/or charge density is strongly site-dependent. At all the atomic sites, the Korringa relation in NMR relaxation was observed, indicative of metallic electronic structure with moderate electronic correlation. The Na and Ba atoms are partially ionized in NaxBaySi46 , which shows the noticeable difference from the system of alkali-metal-doped fullerides. The comparison with band calculations is discussed. @S0163-1829~96!06042-0#
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