Heat capacity evidence for conventional superconductivity in the Type-II Dirac semi-metal PdTe2
Abstract
We use electrical transport, magnetoresistance, and heat capacity measurements on high quality single crystals of the recently discovered superconducting Type-II Dirac semi-metal PdTe2, to probe the nature of it's superconducting phase. The magnitude of the electronic heat capacity anomaly at Tc, the low temperature exponential T dependence of the heat capacity, and a conventional H - T phase diagram establish that the superconductivity in PdTe2 is conventional in nature despite the presence of a topologically non-trivial Fermi surface band which contributes to the electrical conduction.
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