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Data of 23Na NMR spectra- and relaxation measurements are interpreted as suggesting that, upon increasing temperature the Na layers in Na0.8CoO2 adopt a 2D liquid state at T=291 K. The corresponding first order phase transition is preceded by a rapid ly increasing mobility and diffusion of Na ions above 200K. Above 291 K the 23Na NMR response is similar to that previously observed in superionic conductors with planar Na layers.
Pressure-induced variations of $^{27}$Al NMR spectra of CeAl$_3$ indicate significant changes in the ground-state characteristics of this prototypical heavy-electron compound. Previously reported magnetic and electronic inhomogeneities at ambient pre ssure and very low temperatures are removed with external pressures exceeding 1.2 kbar. The spectra and results of corresponding measurements of the NMR spin-lattice relaxation rates indicate a pressure-induced emergence of a simple paramagnetic state involving electrons with moderately enhanced masses and no magnetic order above 65 mK.
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