Nodeless superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric PbTaSe2 single crystals
Abstract
We report an investigation of the superconducting order parameter of the noncentrosymmetric compound PbTaSe2, which is believed to have a topologically nontrivial band structure. Precise measurements of the London penetration depth λ(T) obtained using a tunnel diode oscillator (TDO) based method show an exponential temperature dependence at T Tc, suggesting a nodeless superconducting gap structure. A single band s-wave model well describes the corresponding normalized superfluid density, with a gap magnitude of (0)=1.85Tc. This is very close to the value of 1.76Tc for weak-coupling BCS superconductors, indicating conventional fully-gapped superconductivity in PbTaSe2.
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