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The cobaltates have demonstrated a wide variety complex behavior. The Na rich region of the phase diagram displays various degrees of anomalous behavior, such as Curie-Weiss behavior near a band insulatorcite{Foo:2004}, charge disproportionationcite{Mukhamedshin:2005}, and non-Fermi-liquid behavior in the resistivitycite{Foo:2004}. Alternatively, the Na poor region of the phase diagram appears to be a Fermi-liquid. The magnetic susceptibility displays Pauli behavior, the resistivity is roughly quadratic at low temperaturescite{Foo:2004}, and the system appears to be homogeneouscite{Mukhamedshin:2005}. Therefore, the Na poor region of the phase diagram seems like a natural starting point to attempt to explain the ARPES experiments and heat capacity measurements from a quantitative standpoint.
The superconducting-state heat capacity of Na$_{0.3}$CoO$_{2}$$cdot$1.3H$_{2}$O shows unusual, marked deviations from BCS theory, at all temperatures. At low temperatures the heat capacity has the $T^2$ dependence characteristic of line nodes in the
Shubnikov de Haas oscillations for two well defined frequencies, corresponding respectively to areas of 0.8 and 1.36% of the first Brillouin zone (FBZ), were observed in single crystals of Na$_{0.3}$CoO$_2$. The existence of Na superstructures in Na$
The BaNi$_2$As$_2$ compound is investigated using both the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) in a wide binding energy range and combined computational scheme of local density approximation together with dynamical mean-field theory (LD
We propose a minimal model resolving a puzzle of enigmatic correlations observed in sodium-rich Na$_x$CoO$_2$ where one expects a simple, free motion of the dilute $S=1/2$ holes doped into a band insulator NaCoO$_2$. The model also predicts singlet s
We studied the field dependent thermal conductivity ($kappa$) of Na$_2$Co$_2$TeO$_6$, a compound considered as the manifestation of the Kitaev model based on the high-spin $d^7$ Co$^{2+}$ ions. We found that in-plane magnetic fields beyond a critical