Direct evidence of multi-band superconductivity in Mo<sub>8</sub>Ga<sub>41</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Mo8Ga41, a member of the family of endohedral gallide cluster compounds shows superconductivity with relatively large Tc of 9.8 K as compare to the other members in this family. In order to study the superconducting phase of Mo8Ga41 a number of experiments have been employed and it was shown that this compound manifests unusually high electron-phonon coupling leading to a large △/kBTc ratio and an indication of multi-gap superconductivity was also found. In this talk, from the direct measurement of the superconducting energy gap measured by Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS), I will show that Mo8Ga41 is a two-gap superconductor like MgB2 with the superconducting energy gaps of magnitude 0.85 meV and 1.6 meV respectively. Evolution of superconducting energy gaps with temperature and magnetic field demonstrates the conventional nature of both of the gaps as per the BCS prediction. In addition, through the band structure calculations, we have also identified the bands responsible for the two respective gaps and also shows that only two specific Mo sites in an unit cell contribute to superconductivity. Magnetic field dependent STS experiments further suggest that the interband coupling is weak in Mo8Ga41, as in case of MgB2.
*Department of Science and Technology, India
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Presenters
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Anshu Sirohi
- Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali
- Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali