Superconductivity with a Violation of Pauli Limit and Evidences for Multigap in $\eta$-Carbide type Ti$_4$Ir$_2$O
Bin-Bin Ruan, Meng-Hu Zhou, Qing-Song Yang, Ya-Dong Gu, Ming-Wei Ma,, Gen-Fu Chen, Zhi-An Ren

TL;DR
This study reports on Ti4Ir2O, a superconductor with a high upper critical field exceeding the Pauli limit, evidence for multigap behavior, and strong electron correlations, suggesting it as a candidate for unconventional superconductivity.
Contribution
The paper presents the synthesis, structure, and superconducting properties of Ti4Ir2O, revealing its violation of the Pauli limit and evidence for multigap superconductivity, which are novel findings in this material.
Findings
Superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of 5.1-5.7 K.
Upper critical field of 16.45 T exceeds Pauli limit.
Evidence for multigap and strong-coupled superconductivity.
Abstract
We report the synthesis, crystal structure, and superconductivity of TiIrO. The title compound crystallizes in an -carbide type structure of the space group (No. 227), with lattice parameters \AA. The superconducting is found to be 5.1 5.7 K. Most surprisingly, TiIrO hosts an upper critical field of 16.45 T, which is far beyond the Pauli paramagnetic limit. Strong coupled superconductivity with evidences for multigap is revealed by the measurements of heat capacity and upper critical field. First-principles calculations suggest that the density of states near the Fermi level originates from the hybridization of Ti-3 and Ir-5 orbitals, and the effect of spin-orbit coupling on the Fermi surfaces is prominent. Large values of the Wilson ratio ( 3.9), the Kadowaki-Woods ratio ( 9.0…
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