Magnetic Field Dependence of the Spin Susceptibility on Conventional s-wave Superconductor LaRu4P12 Revealed by 31P-NMR and 139La-NMR
Abstract
The magnetic field dependence of the spin part of Knight shift, which is proportional to the superconducting-state spin susceptibility, was investigated at two nuclear sites, 31P and 139La in a conventional s-wave superconductor LaRu4P12. After the analyses, we confirmed that the superconducting-state spin susceptibility is proportional to magnetic field, and connects to the normal-state spin susceptibility smoothly. This is a textbook example, when the superconductivity is broken with the orbital pair-breaking effect.
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