Spectroscopic evidence of multigap superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric AuBe

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AuBe is a chiral, noncentrosymmetric superconductor with transition temperature T C ≃ 3.25 K. The broken inversion symmetry in its crystal structure makes AuBe a possible candidate to host a mixed singlet-triplet pairing symmetry in its superconducting order parameter ( Δ ). This possibility was investigated by transport, thermodynamic, and muon-spin rotation/relaxation experiments in AuBe. However, this issue was not addressed using direct spectroscopic probes so far. In addition, certain ambiguities exist in the description of superconductivity in AuBe based on μ S R experiments reported earlier. Here we report scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) on AuBe down to 300 mK. We found a signature of two superconducting gaps (with 2 Δ 1 / k B T C = 4.37 and 2 Δ 2 / k B T C = 2.46 , respectively) and a clean BCS-like temperature dependence of both the gaps. We have also performed band structure calculations to identify the different bands that might give rise to the observed two-gap superconductivity in AuBe.

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Physical Review B, 105(10), 104505.

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