Probing nodeless superconductivity in LaMSi (M=Ni, Pt) using muon-spin rotation and relaxation
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Abstract
Systems with strong spin-orbit coupling have been a topic of fundamental interest in condensed matter physics due to the exotic topological phases and the unconventional phenomenon they exhibit. In this particular talk, I will present the results of my investigation on superconductivity in the transition-metal ternary noncentrosymmetric compounds LaMSi (M=Ni, Pt) with different spin-orbit coupling strength, using muon-spin rotation and relaxation measurements. Transverse-field measurements made in the vortex state indicate that the superconductivity in both materials is fully gapped, with a conventional s wave pairing symmetry and BCS-like magnitudes for the zero-temperature gap energies. Zero-field measurements suggest a time-reversal symmetry preserved superconductivity in both the systems, though a small increase in muon depolarization is observed upon decreasing temperature. However, this has been attributed to quasistatic electronic fluctuations.
*We acknowledges Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India for the Core Research Grant No. CRG/2019/0010282. We thank Newton Bhabha for fundingand ISIS, STFC, UK, for the muon beam time to conduct the muon spectroscopy experiments.
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Publication: Phy. Rev. B 102, 094515 (2020)
Presenters
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Sajilesh Kunhiparambath
- Indian Institute of Science Education an