Two-gap superconductivity in Lu₂Fe₃Si₅: a transverse-field muon spin rotation study
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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depthheatlow-temperaturemagneticmeasurementsmuonpenetrationrotation
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The superconducting properties of Lu2Fe3Si5 with Tc = 6.1 K have been investigated using low-temperature transverse-field muon spin rotation (${\mu}$SR) and specific heat measurements. The magnetic penetration depth at zero temperature is 353(1) nm. However, the temperature dependence of the magnetic penetration depth is consistent with a two gap s+s-wave model. Low-temperature specific heat measurements on the same sample also show evidence of two distinct superconducting gaps.
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