Ambient Pressure Superconductivity emerging in the Local Moment Antiferromagnetic Phase of Ce3PdIn11

Abstract

We report on magnetization, specific heat and resistivity experiments on single crystals of the novel heavy Fermion compound Ce3PdIn11. At ambient pressure the compound exhibits two successive transitions at T1 = 1.63 K and T N = 1.49 K into incommensurate and commensurate local moment antiferromagnetic states, respectively, before becoming superconducting below T c = 0.42 K. The large values of dB c2/dT and B c2 = 2.8 T imply that heavy quasiparticles form the Cooper pairs. Thus, Ce3PdIn11 is the first ambient pressure heavy Fermion superconductor where 4f electrons are simultaneously responsible for magnetic order and superconductivity.

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