Time reversal invariant single gap superconductivity with upper critical field larger than Pauli limit in NbIr2B2

Abstract

Recently, compounds with noncentrosymmetric crystal structure have attracted much attention for providing a rich playground in search for unconventional superconductivity. NbIr2B2 is a new member to this class of materials harboring superconductivity below T c = 7.3(2)~K and very high upper critical field that exceeds Pauli limit. Here we report on muon spin rotation (μSR) experiments probing the temperature and field dependence of effective magnetic penetration depth in this compound. Our transverse-field -μSR results suggest a fully gaped s-wave superconductvity. Further, the estimated high value of upper critical field is also supplemented by high field transport measurements. Remarkably, the ratio T c/λ-2(0) obtained for NbIr2B2 (2) is comparable to those of unconventional superconductors. Zero-field μSR data reveals no significant change in the muon spin relaxation rate above and below T c, evincing that time-reversal symmetry is preserved in the superconducting state. The presented results will stimulate theoretical investigations to obtain a microscopic understanding of the origin of superconductivity with preserved time reversal symmetry in this unique noncentrosymmetric system.

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