Anisotropic energy gap in single crystals of isotropic superconductor SrPt<sub>3</sub>P
ORAL
Abstract
Antiperovskie pnictide SrPt3P shows the highest superconducting transition temperature, Tc, among the 5d element - based compounds, possibly with somewhat strong coupling, 2△0 /Tc ∼5. While the material itself is quite isotropic, its energy gap structure and pairing state remain uncertain due to the lack of single crystals. Here we report directional measurements of electrical resistivity and London penetration depth in single crystals SrPt3P. Surprisingly, our results show highly anisotropic nature of the superconducting energy gap.
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Presenters
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Kyuil Cho
Ames laboratory, Ames, IA, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA
Authors
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Kyuil Cho
Ames laboratory, Ames, IA, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA
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Serafim Teknowijoyo
Chapman Univ, Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA
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Elizabeth Krenkel
Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA
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Makariy A Tanatar
Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA
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Ruslan Prozorov
Ames Lab, Ames laboratory, Ames, IA, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory and Iowa state University, Ames, USA, Iowa State University/Ames Laboratory
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Nikolai D Zhigadlo
CrystMat Company, Zurich, Switzerland, University of Bern