Superconducting properties of Cu intercalated Bi2Se3 studied by Muon Spin Spectroscopy

Abstract

We present muon spin rotation measurements on superconducting Cu intercalated Bi2Se3, which was suggested as a realization of a topological superconductor. We observe a clear evidence of the superconducting transition below 4 K, where the width of magnetic field distribution increases as the temperature is decreased. The measured broadening at mK temperatures suggests a large London penetration depth in the ab plane (λeff 1.6 μm). We show that the temperature dependence of this broadening follows the BCS prediction, but could be consistent with several gap symmetries.

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