Conventional superconductivity and hysteretic Campbell penetration depth in single crystals MgCNi$_3$
R. T. Gordon, N. D. Zhigadlo, S. Weyeneth, S. Katrych, R. Prozorov

TL;DR
This study investigates the superconducting properties of MgCNi$_3$ single crystals, measuring critical fields, penetration depths, and vortex pinning behavior, revealing conventional s-wave superconductivity and complex vortex dynamics.
Contribution
First detailed measurements of London and Campbell penetration depths in MgCNi$_3$ single crystals, demonstrating conventional superconductivity and vortex pinning effects.
Findings
London penetration depth $oxed{245 ext{ nm}}$ at zero temperature
Superfluid density follows weak-coupling BCS behavior
Irreversible peak effect observed in vortex response
Abstract
Single crystals of MgCNi, with areas sized up to 1 mm, were grown by the self flux method using a cubic anvil high pressure technique. The first critical field \textit{H}, determined from a zero temperature extrapolation, is around 18 mT. Using the tunnel - diode resonator technique, the London penetration depth was measured with no applied \textit{dc} field and the Campbell penetration depth was measured with the external \textit{dc} fields up to 9T for two different sample orientations with respect to the direction of applied magnetic field. The absolute value of the London penetration depth, nm was determined from the thermodynamic Rutgers formula. The superfluid density, was found to follow the clean isotropic \textit{s}-wave behavior predicted by the weak - coupling BCS theory in the whole temperature…
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