Monday, March 5, 2012

1203.0124 (M. Nicklas et al.)

Pair breaking by nonmagnetic impurities in the noncentrosymmetric
superconductor CePt3Si
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M. Nicklas, F. Steglich, J. Knolle, I. Eremin, R. Lackner, E. Bauer
We have studied the effect of Ge substitution and pressure on the heavy-fermion superconductor CePt3Si. Ge substitution on the Si site acts as negative chemical pressure leading to an increase in the unit-cell volume but also introduces chemical disorder. We carried out electrical resistivity and ac heat-capacity experiments under hydrostatic pressure on CePt3Si1-xGex (x=0, 0.06). Our experiments show that the suppression of superconductivity in CePt3Si1-xGex is mainly caused by the scattering potential, rather than volume expansion, introduced by the Ge dopants. The antiferromagnetic order is essentially not affected by the chemical disorder.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0124

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