Conventional s-wave superconductivity in BiS2-based NdO0.71F0.29BiS2 revealed by thermal transport measurements
Abstract
To study the superconducting gap structure of BiS2-based layered compound NdO0.71F0.29BiS2 (T c = 5 K), we measured the thermal conductivity , which is a sensitive probe of the low-energy quasiparticle spectrum. In the absence of a magnetic field, there is only a very small residual linear term in the thermal conductivity 0/T at T → 0, indicating the absence of a residual normal fluid, expected for nodal superconductors. Moreover, the applied magnetic field hardly affects the thermal conductivity in the wide range of the vortex state, indicating the absence of Doppler shifted quasiparticles. These results provide evidence that NdO0.71F0.29BiS2 is fully gapped superconductor. The obtained gap structure, along with the robustness of the superconductivity against the impurity, suggest a conventional s-wave superconducting state in NdO0.71F0.29BiS2.
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