We report on measurements of the in-plane magnetic penetration depth (λab) in single crystals of Sr2RuO4 down to ≃0.015 K by means of muon-spin rotation/relaxation. The linear temperature dependence of λab−2 for T≲0.7 K suggests the presence of nodes in the superconducting gap. This statement is further substantiated by observation of the Volovik effect, i.e. the reduction of λab−2 as a function of the applied magnetic field. The experimental zero-field and zero-temperature value of λab=124(3) nm agrees with λab≃130 nm, calculated based on results of electronic structure measurements reported in [Phys. Rev X 9, 021048 (2019)]. Our analysis reveals that a simple nodal superconducting energy gap, described by the lowest possible harmonic of a gap function, does not capture the dependence of λab−2 on T, so the higher angular harmonics of the energy gap function need to be introduced.
@article{arxiv.2305.11156,
title = {In-plane magnetic penetration depth in Sr$_2$RuO$_4$: muon-spin rotation/relaxation study},
author = {Rustem Khasanov and Aline Ramires and Vadim Grinenko and Ilya Shipulin and Naoki Kikugawa and D. A. Sokolov and Yoshiteru Maeno and Hubertus Luetkens and Zurab Guguchia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11156},
year = {2024}
}