Nodal gap in iron-based superconductor CsFe2As2 probed by quasiparticle heat transport
Abstract
The thermal conductivity of iron-based superconductor CsFe2As2 single crystal (Tc = 1.81 K) was measured down to 50 mK. A significant residual linear term 0/T = 1.27 mW K-2 cm-1 is observed in zero magnetic field, which is about 1/10 of the normal-state value in upper critical field Hc2. In low magnetic field, 0/T increases rapidly with field. The overall field dependence of 0/T for our CsFe2As2 (with residual resistivity 0 = 1.80 μ cm) lies between the dirty KFe2As2 (with 0 = 3.32 μ cm) and the clean KFe2As2 (with 0 = 0.21 μ cm). These results strongly suggest nodal superconducting gap in CsFe2As2, similar to its sister compound KFe2As2.
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