The superconductor YB 6 has the second highest critical temperature T c among the boride family MB n . We report measurements of the specific heat, resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, and thermal expansion from 2 to 300 K, using a single crystal with T c = 7.2 K. The superconducting gap is characteristic of medium-strong coupling. The specific heat, resistivity, and expansivity curves are deconvolved to yield approximations of the phonon density of states F͑͒, the spectral electron-phonon scattering function ␣ tr 2 F͑͒, and the phonon density of states weighted by the frequency-dependent Grüneisen parameter ␥ G ͑͒F͑͒, respectively. Lattice vibrations extend to high frequencies Ͼ100 meV, but a dominant Einstein-like mode at ϳ8 meV, associated with the vibrations of yttrium ions in oversized boron cages, appears to provide most of the superconducting coupling and gives rise to an unusual temperature behavior of several observable quantities. A surface critical field H c3 is also observed.
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