Investigations of the superconducting ground state of Zr3 Ir: Introducing a new noncentrosymmetric superconductor
Abstract
Superconductivity in materials whose crystal structure lacks inversion symmetry is a prime candidate for unconventional superconductivity. A new noncentrosymmetric compound Zr3Ir crystallizes in a tetragonal α -V3 S structure. The magnetization, specific heat and muon spin rotation confirm s-wave superconductivity, having a transition temperature Tc = 2.3 K. Muon spin relaxation confirms the preservation of time reversal symmetry in the superconducting ground state.
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