Heavy Fermion Superconductivity in the Quadrupole Ordered State of PrV2Al20

Abstract

PrV2Al20 is a rare example of a heavy fermion system based on strong hybridization between conduction electrons and nonmagnetic quadrupolar moments of the cubic 3 ground doublet. Here, we report that a high-quality single crystal of PrV2Al20 exhibits superconductivity at T c= 50 mK in the antiferroquadrupole-ordered state under ambient pressure. The heavy fermion character of the superconductivity is evident from the specific heat jump of C/T 0.3 J/mol K2 and the effective mass m*/m0 140 estimated from the temperature dependence of the upper critical field. Furthermore, the high-quality single crystals exhibit double transitions at T Q = 0.75 K and T* = 0.65 K associated with quadrupole and octapole degrees of freedom of the 3 doublet. In the ordered state, the specific heat C/T shows a T3 dependence, indicating the gapless mode associated with the quadrupole and/or octapole order. The strong sensitivity to impurity of the superconductivity suggests unconventional character due to significant quadrupolar fluctuations.

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