Non-centrosymmetric superconductivity in Re-based solid solutions
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Abstract
Rhenium based superconducting compounds Re3M (M = W, Mo, Nb, Ta) crystallize in the non-centrosymmetric cubic α-Mn structure and have critical temperatures TC ranging from ~ 4 to 9 K. Polycrystalline samples of Re3M and its solid solutions were synthesized through an arc-melting furnace and subsequently heat treated at 1700 °C. Atomic substitutions of W by Ta or Nb in Re3W lead to single phase materials even in as-cast samples, a feature not observed in the parent compound. From the superconducting point of view, the low temperature heat capacity cp(T) data suggest conventional s-wave pairing, which is also supported by magnetization M(T), electrical resistivity ρ(T), and thermal conductivity κ(T) measurements. The estimated upper critical fields Hc2(0), however, are sizeable in comparison with the Pauli limiting field, and may be related to either a possible triplet channel or even disorder. Electron tunneling measurements of the superconducting density of states of Re3M materials are also presented to provide further insight into the superconducting pairing mechanism. The results are discussed within the context of the emergence of superconductivity in non-centrosymmetric materials.
*This work is sponsored by the Capes Foundation within the Ministry of Education, Brazil.
Presenters
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Fabio Abud
- Physics, University of Sao Paulo