An investigation of type-I superconductivity in single crystal of Pb2Pd

Abstract

We have investigated the superconducting properties in a single crystal of a new superconductor Pb2Pd via various techniques including magnetization, AC transport, transverse field muon spin rotation and relaxation (TF-μSR), and heat capacity. Pb2Pd crystallizes in a body-centred tetragonal structure with space group I4/mcm. All measurements confirm the superconducting transition temperature, TC = 3.0 0.1 K. Electronic specific heat data are well described by the BCS fitting, suggesting that Pb2Pd opens an isotropic gap on entering the superconducting state. The specific heat jump and λe-ph value categorize Pb2Pd as a moderately coupled superconductor. Magnetization and transverse field muon spin rotation measurements along with Ginzburg-Landau parameter, < 1/2 strongly infers that Pb2Pd is a type I superconductor.

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