Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2009-02-06
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
15 Pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
The symmetry of the order parameter is the defining property of a superconductor and a strong clue to its pairing mechanism. While d-wave symmetry is firmly established in high-Tc superconductors, in no heavy-fermion superconductor is the symmetry known definitively. One way to elucidate the order parameter is to locate the symmetry-imposed nodes in the energy gap by measuring the heat carried by the zero-energy quasiparticles associated with those nodes as a function of direction. As verified in high-Tc superconductors a line of nodes yields universal heat transport independent of impurity scattering. Here we show that heat conduction in the heavy-fermion superconductor CeIrIn5 is also universal, but only for a current perpendicular to the tetragonal axis of its crystal structure, not parallel to it. This uniaxial anisotropy is strong evidence for a line of nodes in the basal plane, which is inconsistent with the d-wave symmetry proposed for the isostructural superconductor CeCoIn5. Different symmetries in the two materials would explain why the phase diagram of these heavy-fermion compounds consists of two separate superconducting domes.
Petrovic C.
Shakeripour H.
Taillefer Louis
Tanatar Makariy A.
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