Multi-gap superconductivity and Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in single crystals of the layered boride OsB_2
Yogesh Singh, C. Martin, S. L. Bud'ko, A. Ellern, R. Prozorov, and D., C. johnston

TL;DR
This study reports on the growth and detailed characterization of single-crystal OsB_2, revealing multi-gap superconductivity, Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations, and properties indicating it is a low-ba Type-II superconductor with complex behavior.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed experimental evidence of multi-gap superconductivity and Fermi surface properties in OsB_2, supported by band structure calculations and various measurements.
Findings
OsB_2 is a bulk low-ba Type-II superconductor with T_c = 2.10 K.
Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations match band structure predictions.
Superconductivity exhibits two-gap behavior with b1 and b2 gaps.
Abstract
Single crystals of superconducting OsB_2 [T_c = 2.10(5) K] have been grown using a Cu-B eutectic flux. We confirm that OsB_2 crystallizes in the reported orthorhombic structure (space group Pmmn) at room temperature. Both the normal and superconducting state properties of the crystals are studied using various techniques. Heat capacity versus temperature C(T) measurements yield the normal state electronic specific heat coefficient \gamma = 1.95(1) mJ/mol K^2 and the Debye temperature \Theta_D = 539(2) K. The measured frequencies of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations are in good agreement with those predicted by band structure calculations. Magnetic susceptibility \chi(T,H), electrical resistivity \rho(T) and C(T,H) measurements (H is the magnetic field) demonstrate that OsB_2 is a bulk low-\kappa [\kappa(T_c) = 2(1)] Type-II superconductor that is intermediate between the clean and dirty…
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