Evidence for s-wave superconductivity with antiferromagnetic fluctuations in filled skutterudite LaFe4P12: 139La and 31P-NMR studies
Abstract
We have performed 139La,31P-NMR studies on a filled skutterudite superconductor LaFe4P12 with a critical temperature Tc=4.1 K. In the normal state, the presence of antiferromagnetic (AFM) fluctuations at finite wave vectors is suggested from the relation between the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 and the Knight shift. In the superconducting (SC) state, the distinct coherence peak was observed just below Tc, and is easily suppressed by the applied field. An exponential decrease of 1/T1 was observed, suggestive of the isotropic superconducting gap with 2/k BTc =3.8. Besides, we observed the decrease of the Knight shift, indicative of the singlet-pair formation below Tc. These results are clear evidence that LaFe4P12 is a rare s-wave superconductor with significant AFM fluctuations.
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