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Ca₃Ir₄Sn₁₃: A weakly correlated nodeless superconductor

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arxiv 1604.08948 v1 pith:S74WRXNU submitted 2016-04-29 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.str-el

Ca₃Ir₄Sn₁₃: A weakly correlated nodeless superconductor

classification cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.str-el
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We report detailed Seebeck coefficient, Hall resistivity as well as specific heat measurement on Ca$_3$Ir$_4$Sn$_{13}$ single crystals. The Seebeck coefficient exhibits a peak corresponding to the anomaly in resistivity at $T^*$, and the carrier density is suppressed significantly below $T^*$. This indicates a significant Fermi surface reconstruction and the opening of the charge density wave gap at the supperlattice transition. The magnetic field induced enhancement of the residual specific heat coefficient $\gamma(H)$ exhibits a nearly linear dependence on magnetic field, indicating a nodeless gap. In the temperature range close to $T_c$ the Seebeck coefficient can be described well by the diffusion model. The zero-temperature extrapolated thermoelectric power is very small, implying large normalized Fermi temperature. Consequently the ratio $\frac{T_c}{T_F}$ is very small. Our results indicate that Ca$_3$Ir$_4$Sn$_{13}$ is a weakly correlated nodeless superconductor.

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