Evidence of Strong-Coupled Superconductivity in CaC6 from Tunneling Spectroscopy
arXiv:cond-mat/0612581 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.76.220502
Abstract
Point-contact tunneling on CaC$_6$ crystals reproducibly reveals superconducting gaps, $Î$, of 2.3$\pm$0.2 meV which are $\sim$~40% larger than earlier reports. That puts CaC$_6$ into the class of very strong-coupled superconductors since 2$Î$/kT$_c\sim$~4.6. Thus soft Ca phonons will be primarily involved in the superconductivity, a conclusion that explains the large Ca isotope effect found recently for CaC$_6$. Consistency among superconductor-insulator-normal metal (SIN), SIS and Andreev reflection (SN) junctions reinforces the intrinsic nature of this result.
2nd version, 4 pages, 4 figures, re-submitted to Physical Review Letters