Superconductivity of the Ternary Boride Li₂Pd₃B Probed by ¹¹B NMR
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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superconductivitybelowboronelectronsresultsspinboridecoherence
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We report a ^{11}B NMR measurement on the recently discovered superconductor Li_2Pd_3B. The nuclear spin lattice relaxation rate 1/T_1 shows a well-defined coherence peak just below T_c (H=1.46 T)=5.7 K, and the spin susceptibility measured by the Knight shift also decreases below T_c. These results indicate that the superconductivity is of conventional nature, with an isotropic gap. Our results also suggest that the $p$-electrons of boron and the d-electrons of palladium that hybridize with boron $p$-electrons are primarily responsible for the superconductivity.
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