Superconductivity in Rh2Ga9 and Ir2Ga9 without Inversion Symmetry
Abstract
Superconductivity with T c 2 K was discovered in the intermetallic binary compounds Rh2Ga9 and Ir2Ga9. This is the first observation of superconductivity in the Rh-Ga and Ir-Ga binary systems. Both compounds crystallize in a distorted Co2Al9-type structure (monoclinic, space group: Pc), which lacks spatial inversion symmetry. Specific heat measurements revealed that both compounds are weak-coupling BCS superconductors having an isotropic superconducting gap. Measurements in magnetic fields indicated type-I superconductivity with a critical field H c(0) 130 Oe for Rh2Ga9 and type-II superconductivity with an upper critical field H c2(0) 250 Oe for Ir2Ga9.
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