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Fully-gapped superconductivity with preserved time-reversal symmetry in NiBi single crystals

arXiv:2305.03278 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.107.174513

Abstract

We report a study of NiBi single crystals by means of electrical-resistivity-, magnetization-, and muon-spin rotation and relaxation (SR) measurements. As a single crystal, NiBi adopts a needle-like shape and exhibits bulk superconductivity with K. By applying magnetic fields parallel and perpendicular to the -axis of NiBi, we establish that its lower- and upper critical fields, as well as the magnetic penetration depths show slightly different values, suggesting a weakly anisotropic superconductivity. In both cases, the zero-temperature upper critical fields are much smaller than the Pauli-limit value, indicating that the superconducting state is constrained by the orbital pair breaking. The temperature evolution of the superfluid density, obtained from transverse-field SR, reveals a fully-gapped superconductivity in NiBi, with a shared superconducting gap = 2.1 and magnetic penetration depths = 223 and 210 nm for - and , respectively. The lack of spontaneous fields below indicates that time-reversal symmetry is preserved in NiBi. The absence of a fast muon-spin relaxation and/or precession in the zero-field SR spectra definitely rules out any type of magnetic ordering in NiBi single crystals. Overall, our investigation suggests that NiBi behaves as a conventional -type superconductor.

8 pages, 8 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev. B

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