Double superconducting transition and low-temperature specific heat study of Pr(Os1-xRux)4Sb12

Abstract

The double superconducting transition in PrOs4Sb12, first observed in specific heat C(T) measurements of single crystal samples, is the subject of an in-depth study. The double superconducting transitions of a batch of single crystals were measured before and after they were annealed for 5 days at 500C, with no observed change. C(T) measurements near Tc for PrOs4Sb12 in several magnetic fields are also presented, detailing the evolution of the double transition up to 1 T. Samples of Pr(Os1-xRux)4Sb12 with 0.01 ≤ x ≤ 0.04 also appear to display a double superconducting transition in specific heat. In addition, samples with the smallest Ru concentration measured (x=0.01) may even display a different type of superconductivity than pure PrOs4Sb12 (x=0).

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