Evidence of s-wave pairing symmetry in layered superconductor Li0.68NbO2 from the specific heat measurement
Abstract
A high quality superconducting Li0.68NbO2 polycrystalline sample was synthesized by deintercalation of Li ions from Li0.93NbO2. The field dependent resistivity and specific heat were measured down to 0.5 K. The upper critical field Hc2 (T) is deduced from the resistivity data and Hc2(0) is estimated to be 2.98 T. A notable specific heat jump is observed at the superconducting transition temperature Tc 5.0 K at zero field. Below Tc, the electronic specific heat shows a thermal activated behavior and agrees well with the theoretical result of the BCS s-wave superconductors. It indicates that the superconducting pairing in Li0.68NbO2 has s-wave symmetry.
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