Probing the superconducting gap symmetry of PrOs4Sb12: A penetration depth study

Abstract

We report measurements of the magnetic penetration depth λ in single crystals of PrOs4Sb12 down to 0.1 K using a tunnel-diode based, self-inductive technique at 21 MHz, with the ac field applied along the a, b and c directions. In all three field orientations the penetration depth and superfluid density s tend to follow a power law, λ T2, s T% 2 at low temperatures. s for various gap functions have been calculated, and data is best fit by the 3He A-phase-like gap with multidomains, each having two point nodes along a cube axis, and parameter 0(0)/kBTc = 2.6. This suggests that PrOs4Sb12 is a strong-coupling superconductor with two point nodes on the Fermi surface. We also confirm the observation of the double transitions at 1.75 K and 1.85 K seen in other measurements.

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