2012
DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/26/1/015010
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Type II superconductivity in SrPd2Ge2

Abstract: Abstract.Previous investigations have shown that SrPd 2 Ge 2 , a compound isostructural with "122" iron pnictides but iron-and pnictogen-free, is a conventional superconductor with a single s-wave energy gap and a strongly three-dimensional electronic structure. In this work we reveal the Abrikosov vortex lattice formed in SrPd 2 Ge 2 when exposed to magnetic field by means of scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Moreover, by examining the differential conductance spectra across a vortex and estimat… Show more

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“…The latter is calculated by summing over relevant neighbors (r i ) using σ 0 (r) = i 1 − tanh((r i − r)/ξ ) (dark dashed line) with ξ = 23 nm. This approximation agrees with microscopic calculations showing that the intervortex density of states for single band superconductors in the dirty limit is practically negligible for fields below about half H c2 [47][48][49]. The magnetic field increase of the intervortex density of states is pronounced, as shown by the blue points in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The latter is calculated by summing over relevant neighbors (r i ) using σ 0 (r) = i 1 − tanh((r i − r)/ξ ) (dark dashed line) with ξ = 23 nm. This approximation agrees with microscopic calculations showing that the intervortex density of states for single band superconductors in the dirty limit is practically negligible for fields below about half H c2 [47][48][49]. The magnetic field increase of the intervortex density of states is pronounced, as shown by the blue points in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The scanning tunneling spectroscopy experiments were performed by means of a homemade scanning tunneling microscope (STM) head inserted in a commercial Janis SSV cryomagnetic system with a 3 He refrigerator and controlled by the Nanotec's Dulcinea SPM electronics [18]. In order to obtain a clean sample surface, the sample was cleaved shortly before inserting into the refrigerator, and the system was pumped to a high vacuum to minimize the contamination of the sample surface.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The London penetration depth and coherence length are reported to be λ(0) = 566 nm and ξ(0) = 21 nm 5 and λ(0) = 345 ± 30 nm ξ(0) = 25.6± 0.5 nm. 6 These values give the Ginzburg -Landau parameter of κ = 27 5 and κ = 13.5 6 , which makes SrPd 2 Ge 2 a strong type-II superconductor. Furthermore, thermodynamic 2 and tunneling spectroscopy measurements are consistent with a slightly strong -coupling s-wave Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) superconductor with the zerotemperature value of the superconducting gap of ∆ 0 ≈ 2k B T c 5,6 , -not far from the weak coupling value of 1.76.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%