Two-band superconductivity with unconventional pairing symmetry in HfV2Ga4

Abstract

In this letter, we have examined the superconducting ground state of the HfV2Ga4 compound using resistivity, magnetization, zero-field (ZF) and transverse-field (TF) muon-spin relaxation and rotation (μSR) measurements. Resistivity and magnetization unveil the onset of bulk superconductivity with T c 3.9~K, while TF-μSR measurements show that the temperature dependence of the superfluid density is well described by a nodal two-gap s+d-wave order parameter model. In addition, ZF muon relaxation rate increases with decreasing temperature below 4.6 K, indicating the presence of weak spin fluctuations. These observations suggest an unconventional multiband nature of the superconductivity possibly arising from the distinct d-bands of V and Hf ions with spin fluctuations playing an important role. To better understand these findings, we carry out first-principles electronic-structure calculations, further highlighting that the Fermi surface consists of multiple disconnected sheets with very different orbital weights and spin-orbit coupling, bridging the way for a nodal multiband superconductivity scenario. In this vein, therefore, HfV2Ga4-family stands out as an open avenue to novel unexplored unconventional superconducting compounds, such as ScV2Ga4 and ZrV2Ga4, and other many rare earths based materials.

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