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Unconventional superconducting properties of noncentrosymmetric Re5.5Ta

Rhenium based noncentrosymmetric superconductors crystallizing in $α$-Mn structure have become potential candidates to exhibit an unconventional superconducting ground-state. Here we report a detailed investigation on the superconducting and normal state properties of Re$_{5.5}$Ta, that also has the $α$-Mn structure. Magnetization, specific heat, and transport measurements confirm the bulk superconducting transition \textit{T}$_{C}$ at 8.0 K. Upper critical field value (H$_{C2}$(0)) calculated from magnetization, specific heat and AC transport measurements exceed the Pauli paramagnetic limit (14.7 T), indicating that the superconducting properties of Re$_{5.5}$Ta are probably unconventional in nature. However, low-temperature specific heat and transverse-field muon spin rotation measurements suggest a surprising nodeless isotropic superconducting gap, although with strong electron-phonon coupling.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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