Abrupt enhancement of non-centrosymmetry and appearance of the spin-triplet superconducting state in Li2(Pd1-xPtx)3B beyond x=0.8
Abstract
We report synthesis, 195Pt, 11B and 7Li NMR measurements, and first-principle band calculation for non-centrosymmetric superconductors Li2(Pd1-xPtx)3B (x=0, 0.2, 0.5, 0.8, 0.84, 0.9 and 1). For 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.8, the spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 shows a clear coherence peak just below Tc, decreasing exponentially at low temperature, and the Knight shift 195K decreases below Tc. For x=0.9 and 1.0, in contrast, 1/T1 shows no coherence peak but a T3 variation and 195K remains unchanged across Tc. These results indicate that the superconducting state changes drastically from a spin-singlet dominant to a spin-triplet dominant state at x=0.8. We find that the distortion of B(Pt,Pd)6 increases abruptly above x=0.8, which leads to an abrupt enhancement of the asymmetric spin-orbit coupling as confirmed by band calculation. Such local structure distortion that enhances the extent of inversion-symmetry breaking is primarily responsible for the pairing symmetry evolution. The insight obtained here provides a new guideline for searching new NCS superconductors with large spin-triplet component.
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