TY - JOUR
T1 - Superconducting properties of noncentrosymmetric Li2(Pt 1-xPdx)3B superconductors
AU - Takeya, H.
AU - Kasahara, S.
AU - ElMassalami, M.
AU - Hirata, K.
AU - Togano, K.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Superconductivity has been found in two Li-containing compounds, Li 2Pt3B and Li2Pd3B, which show superconducting transition at temperatures 2.5 K and 7.2 K, respectively, and have the same cubic structure (P4332) without mirror or inversion symmetry. Because the compounds are noncentrosymmetric, it is interesting to study the symmetries of the superconducting gap function and Cooper pairs. The specific heat of Li2(Pt1-xPdx)3B [x 0, 0.5, 1] was measured. The Pd-concentration (x)-dependent electronic specific heat (Ces) of Li2(Pt1-xPdx) 3B at low temperatures <<Tc showed distinctly different features on varying x. The temperature dependence of Ces for one end member, Li2Pd3B, follows an exponential behavior as in conventional superconductors, while those of Li 2Pd1.5Pt1.5B and Li2Pt3B follow a quadratic one, suggesting the existence of line nodes in the superconducting gap. This contrasting result conceivably originates from the difference in the strengths of the spin-orbit coupling of the Pt- and Pd-based compounds.
AB - Superconductivity has been found in two Li-containing compounds, Li 2Pt3B and Li2Pd3B, which show superconducting transition at temperatures 2.5 K and 7.2 K, respectively, and have the same cubic structure (P4332) without mirror or inversion symmetry. Because the compounds are noncentrosymmetric, it is interesting to study the symmetries of the superconducting gap function and Cooper pairs. The specific heat of Li2(Pt1-xPdx)3B [x 0, 0.5, 1] was measured. The Pd-concentration (x)-dependent electronic specific heat (Ces) of Li2(Pt1-xPdx) 3B at low temperatures <<Tc showed distinctly different features on varying x. The temperature dependence of Ces for one end member, Li2Pd3B, follows an exponential behavior as in conventional superconductors, while those of Li 2Pd1.5Pt1.5B and Li2Pt3B follow a quadratic one, suggesting the existence of line nodes in the superconducting gap. This contrasting result conceivably originates from the difference in the strengths of the spin-orbit coupling of the Pt- and Pd-based compounds.
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U2 - 10.1088/1742-6596/153/1/012028
DO - 10.1088/1742-6596/153/1/012028
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:65749103873
SN - 1742-6588
VL - 153
JO - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
M1 - 012028
ER -