The in-plane magnetic penetration depth, λm(T), was measured in single crystals of SrPd2Ge2 superconductor in a dilution refrigerator down to T=60 mK and in magnetic fields up to Hdc=1 T by using a tunnel diode resonator. The London penetration depth, λ, saturates exponentially approaching T→0 indicating fully gapped superconductivity. The thermodynamic Rutgers formula was used to estimate λ(0)=426 nm which was used to calculate the superfluid density, ρs(T)=λ2(0)/λ2(T). Analysis of ρs(T) in the full temperature range shows that it is best described by a single - gap behavior, perhaps with somewhat stronger coupling. In a magnetic field, the measured penetration depth is given by the Campbell penetration depth which was used to calculate the theoretical critical current density jc. For H≤0.45 T, the strongest pinning is achieved not at the lowest, but at some intermediate temperature, probably due to matching effect between temperature - dependent coherence length and relevant pinning lengthscale. Finally, we find a compelling evidence for surface superconductivity. Combining all measurements, the entire H-T phase diagram of SrPd2Ge2 is constructed with an estimated Hc2(0)=0.4817 T.
@article{arxiv.1301.6054,
title = {Magnetic penetration depth in single crystals of SrPd$_2$Ge$_2$ superconductor},
author = {H. Kim and N. H. Sung and B. K. Cho and M. A. Tanatar and R. Prozorov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.6054},
year = {2015}
}