Local spectroscopic evidence for a nodeless magnetic kagome superconductor CeRu2

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We report muon spin rotation (µSR) experiments on the microscopic properties of superconductivity and magnetism in the kagome superconductor CeRu2 with T c ≃ 5 K. From the measurements of the temperature-dependent magnetic penetration depth λ, the superconducting order parameter exhibits nodeless pairing, which fits best to an anisotropic s-wave gap symmetry. We further show that the T c /λ −2 ratio is comparable to that of unconventional superconductors. Furthermore, the powerful combination of zero-field (ZF)-µSR and high-field µSR has been used to uncover magnetic responses across three characteristic temperatures, identified as T 1 ∗ ≃ 110 K, T 2 ∗ ≃ 65 K, and T 3 ∗ ≃ 40 K. Our experiments classify CeRu2 as an exceedingly rare nodeless magnetic kagome superconductor.

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Mielke, C., Liu, H., Das, D., Yin, J. X., Deng, L. Z., Spring, J., … Guguchia, Z. (2022). Local spectroscopic evidence for a nodeless magnetic kagome superconductor CeRu2. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 34(48). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ac9813

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