Weak Coupling BCS-like Superconductivity in the Pnictide Oxide Ba1-xNaxTi2Sb2O (x=0 and 0.15)

Abstract

We report the results of low-temperature heat capacity measurements of the pnictide oxide superconductor BaTi2Sb2O doped with sodium. The temperature and field dependent heat capacity data are well described by a single-gap BCS theory. The estimated values for the normal state Sommerfeld constant, the heat capacity jump at Tc, and the electron-phonon coupling constant are in favor of a conventional weak coupling superconductivity mediated by electron-phonon interaction. The results are discussed with regard to and compared with recent first principle calculations.

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