Unveiling nodeless unconventional superconductivity proximate to honeycomb-vacancy ordering in the Ir-Sb binary system

揭示Ir-Sb二元体系中接近蜂窝空位有序的无节点非常规超导性

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Abstract

Vacancies in solid-state physics are underexplored in materials with strong electron-electron correlations. Recent research on the Ir-Sb binary system revealed an extended buckled-honeycomb vacancy (BHV) order. Superconductivity arises by suppressing BHV ordering through high-pressure growth with excess Ir atoms or Rh substitution, yet the superconducting pairing nature remains unknown. To explore this, we conducted muon spin rotation experiments on Ir(1-δ) Sb (synthesized at 5.5 GPa, T (c) = 4.2 K) and ambient pressure synthesized optimally Rh-doped Ir(1-x) Rh (x) Sb (x=0.3, T (c) = 2.7 K). The exponential temperature dependence of the superfluid density suggests a fully gapped superconducting state exists in both samples. The ratio of T (c) to the superfluid density resembles that of unconventional superconductors. A significant increase in the superfluid density in the high-pressure synthesized sample correlates with T (c), indicating that unconventional superconductivity is intrinsic to the Ir-Sb binary system. These findings, along with the dome-shaped phase diagram, highlight IrSb as the first unconventional superconducting parent phase with ordered vacancies, requiring further theoretical investigations.

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