Evidence for Novel Pairing State in Noncentrosymmetric Superconductor CePt3Si: 29Si-NMR Knight Shift Study

Abstract

We report the measurements of the 29Si Knight shift 29K on the noncentrosymmetric heavy-fermion compound CePt3Si in which antiferromagnetism (AFM) with T N=2.2 K coexists with superconductivity (SC) with Tc=0.75 K. Its spin part 29K s, which is deduced to be K sc 0.11 and 0.16% at respective magnetic fields H=2.0061 and 0.8671 T, does not decrease across the superconducting transition temperature Tc for the field along the c-axis. The temperature dependence of nuclear spin-lattice relaxation of 195Pt below Tc has been accounted for by a Cooper pairing model with a two-component order parameter composed of spin-singlet and spin-triplet pairing components. From this result, it is shown that the Knight-shift data are consistent with the occurrence of the two-component order parameter for CePt3Si.

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