Spin susceptibility in the superconducting (SC) state was measured in the higher-quality sample of uranium-based superconductor UTe2 by using Knight-shift measurements for a magnetic field H along all three crystalline axes. In the higher-quality sample, the SC transition temperature Tc is about 2.1 K, and the residual electronic term in the specific heat is almost zero. The NMR linewidth becomes narrower and is almost half of that in the previous sample with Tc∼1.6 K when H∥a and c. Although the Knight-shift behavior was not so different from the previous results for H∥b, and c, a large reduction in Knight shift along the a axis was observed, in contrast with the previous a-axis Knight shift result. We discuss the origin of the difference between the previous and present results, and the possible SC state derived from the present results.
@article{arxiv.2305.01200,
title = {Large Reduction in the $a$-axis Knight Shift on UTe$_2$ with $T_{\rm c}$ = 2.1 K},
author = {Hiroki Matsumura and Hiroki Fujibayashi and Katsuki Kinjo and Shunsaku Kitagawa and Kenji Ishida and Yo Tokunaga and Hironori Sakai and Shinsaku Kambe and Ai Nakamura and Yusei Shimizu and Yoshiya Homma and Dexin Li and Fuminori Honda and Dai Aoki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01200},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 6 figures, including supplemental materials