Impurity Scattering and Gap Structure in the Anisotropic Superconductor UPt3
Abstract
The thermal conductivity, , of the heavy fermion superconductor UPt3 was measured down to Tc/10. The absence of a linear term in the temperature dependence as T→0 strongly suggests there are no zero energy quasiparticle excitations, in contradiction with the gapless behaviour often inferred from specific heat. A non-vanishing anisotropy ratio c/b as T→0 establishes a new property of the gap structure: the presence of nodes along the c-axis. Furthermore, recent calculations by Fledderjohann and Hirschfeld show these cannot be point nodes with a linear k-dependence.
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