Low field magnetic response of the non-centrosymmetric superconductor YPtBi
Abstract
The low-field magnetic response of the non-centrosymmetric superconductor YPtBi (Tc =0.77 K) is investigated. Ac-susceptibility and dc-magnetization measurements provide solid evidence for bulk superconductivity with a volume fraction of 70\%. The lower critical field is surprisingly small: Bc1 = 0.008 mT (T → 0). Muon spin rotation experiments in a transverse magnetic field of 0.01 T show a weak increase of the Gaussian damping rate σTF below Tc, which yields a London penetration depth λ = 1.6 0.2~ μm. The zero-field Kubo-Toyabe relaxation rate σKT equals 0.129 0.004~μs-1 and does not show a significant change below Tc. This puts an upper bound of 0.04 mT on the spontaneous magnetic field associated with a possible odd-parity component in the superconducting order parameter.
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