Quasiparticle Excitations and Evidence for Superconducting Double Transitions in Monocrystalline U0.97Th0.03Be13
arXiv:1709.00128 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.100505
Abstract
Superconducting (SC) gap symmetry and magnetic response of cubic U0.97Th0.03Be13 are studied by means of high-precision heat-capacity and dc magnetization measurements using a single crystal, in order to address the long-standing question of its second phase transition at Tc2 in the SC state below Tc1. The absence (presence) of an anomaly at Tc2 in the field-cooling (zero-field-cooling) magnetization indicates that this transition is between two different SC states. There is a qualitative difference in the field variation of the transition temperatures; Tc2(H) is isotropic whereas Tc1(H) exhibits a weak anisotropy between [001] and [111] directions. In the low temperature phase below Tc2(H), the angle-resolved heat-capacity $C(T,H, Ï)$ reveals that the gap is fully opened over the Fermi surface, narrowing down the possible gap symmetry.
5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B (rapid communication)