Superconducting properties and gap structure of the topological superconductor candidate Ti(3)Sb
Abstract
We present a study of the superconducting properties of the candidate topological superconductor Ti(3)Sb. Electrical transport measurements show zero resistance with a T(c,onset) of ~ 5.9 K with a transition width Tc~ 0.6 K. The superconducting phase boundaries as derived from magneto-transport and magnetic susceptibility measurements agree well. We estimate an upper critical field Bc2(0)~4.5 T. A Ginzburg-Landau (GL) analysis yields values of the coherence length and penetration depth of ζ = 6.2 nm and λ = 340 nm, respectively, and a GL parameter ~ 55, indicating extreme type-II behavior. Furthermore, we observed a step height in the specific heat (Ce)/(γTc )~1.61, a value larger than the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) value of 1.43, suggesting modest coupling. Measurements of the temperature dependence of the London penetration depth via the tunnel-diode oscillator (TDO) technique down to ~ 450 mK show a full superconducting gap, consistent with a conventional s-wave gap structure.
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