G. Cao et al., OBSERVATION OF AN ANOMALOUS QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL BEHAVIOR IN NA2RU4O9-DELTA SINGLE-CRYSTALS, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 53(18), 1996, pp. 12215-12219
The magnetic susceptibility chi(parallel to)(H parallel to b), chi(per
pendicular to)(H perpendicular to b) (2 less than or equal to T less t
han or equal to 700 K) and electrical resistivity rho(T) (2 less than
or equal to T less than or equal to 300 K) of single crystals Na2Ru4O9
-delta (delta greater than or equal to 0) with various oxygen content
were measured. The crystal structure is monoclinic with single, double
, and triple chains along the b axis. The most striking feature is the
drastically large anisotropy reflected in the resistivity which exhib
its metallic behavior along chains and semiconducting behavior perpend
icular to the chains. The resistivity ratio for these two directions r
ho(perpendicular to)/rho(parallel to) is larger than 10(5). This ratio
is exceptionally large, indicating that the anisotropy of the bandwid
th is substantial. While the magnetic susceptibility chi(parallel to)(
H parallel to b) undergoes a drastic change due to oxygen removal, the
electrical resistivity along the conducting chains rho(parallel to)(T
) alters only slightly, however, the resistivity perpendicular to the
chain rho(perpendicular to)(T) changes more significantly at low tempe
ratures. It is argued that the different sensitivity to oxygen content
reflected in magnetic and transport properties may indicate decouplin
g of spin and charge, and can be attributed the complexity of the crys
tal structure.