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Enhanced $T_c$ and multiband superconductivity in the fully-gapped ReBe$_{22}$ superconductor

Superconductivity 2019-07-24 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

In search of the origin of superconductivity in diluted rhenium superconductors and their significantly enhanced TcT_c compared to pure Be (0.026 K), we investigated the intermetallic ReBe22_{22} compound, mostly by means of muon-spin rotation/relaxation (μ\muSR). At a macroscopic level, its bulk superconductivity (with Tc=9.4T_c=9.4 K) was studied via electrical resistivity, magnetization, and heat-capacity measurements. The superfluid density, as determined from transverse-field μ\muSR and electronic specific-heat measurements, suggest that ReBe22_{22} is a fully-gapped superconductor with some multigap features. The larger gap value, Δ0l=1.78\Delta_0^l=1.78 kBTc_\mathrm{B}T_c, with a weight of almost 90\%, is slightly higher than that expected from the BCS theory in the weak-coupling case. The multigap feature, rather unusal for an almost elemental superconductor, is further supported by the field-dependent specific-heat coefficient, the temperature dependence of the upper critical field, as well as by electronic band-structure calculations. The absence of spontaneous magnetic fields below TcT_c, as determined from zero-field μ\muSR measurements, indicates a preserved time-reversal symmetry in the superconducting state of ReBe22_{22}. In general, we find that a dramatic increase in the density of states at the Fermi level and an increase in the electron-phonon coupling strength, both contribute to the highly enhanced TcT_c value of ReBe22_{22}.

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@article{arxiv.1907.01920,
  title  = {Enhanced $T_c$ and multiband superconductivity in the fully-gapped ReBe$_{22}$ superconductor},
  author = {T. Shang and A. Amon and D. Kasinathan and W. Xie and M. Bobnar and Y. Chen and A. Wang and M. Shi and M. Medarde and H. Q. Yuan and T. Shiroka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.01920},
  year   = {2019}
}

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24 pages, 15 figures, accepted by New. J. Phys. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1905.04726