Two-gap superconductivity in the noncentrosymmetric La3Se4 compound

Abstract

Point-contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy at low temperatures and high magnetic fields has been performed on a noncentrosymmetric La3Se4 superconductor with a critical temperature Tc = 8 K. Two superconducting energy gaps 1 and 2 with 21/kB Tc ~ 5.8 and 22/kB Tc ~ 2.3, are directly observed in some of the spectra. The temperature and magnetic field effects help to resolve a two-gap structure even on the most frequent spectra where at low temperatures only a single gap is apparent, reflected in a pair of maxima around the zero bias. Two-gap superconductivity consistently with the point contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy is also supported by the heat capacity and the Hall probe magnetization measurements.

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