Fully-gapped superconductivity in single crystals of noncentrosymmetric Re6Zr with broken time-reversal symmetry

Abstract

The noncentrosymmetric superconductor Re6Zr has attracted much interest due to the observation of broken time-reversal symmetry in the superconducting state. Here we report an investigation of the superconducting gap structure of Re6Zr single crystals by measuring the magnetic penetration depth shift λ(T) and electronic specific heat Ce(T). λ(T) exhibits an exponential temperature dependence behavior for T~~Tc, which indicates a fully-open superconducting gap. Our analysis shows that a single gap s-wave model is sufficient to describe both the superfluid density s(T) and Ce(T) results, with a fitted gap magnitude larger than the weak coupling BCS value, providing evidence for fully-gapped superconductivity in Re6Zr with moderate coupling.

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