Possible unconventional order parameter in single crystals of SrPt$_3$P superconductor
Kyuil Cho, S. Teknowijoyo, S. Ghimire, E. H. Krenkel, M. A. Tanatar,, N. D. Zhigadlo, and R. Prozorov

TL;DR
This study investigates the anisotropic superconducting properties of SrPt$_3$P single crystals, revealing unusual behavior in penetration depth and critical fields that suggest a complex order parameter possibly featuring point nodes.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the anisotropic superconducting behavior of SrPt$_3$P, highlighting contrasting anisotropies and proposing a novel order parameter with point nodes based on experimental data.
Findings
Significant unidirectional anisotropy in London penetration depth.
Contrasting temperature dependencies of penetration depth along different directions.
Evidence suggesting a complex order parameter with point nodes.
Abstract
Anisotropic properties of single crystals of SrPtP were studied using London penetration depth and electrical resistivity measurements. The upper critical field, , was determined from four-probe electrical resistivity measurements for three orthogonal directions of a magnetic field with respect to the crystal. The London penetration depth, , was determined from the magnetic susceptibility of the Meissner-London state measured using a tunnel-diode resonator technique. Whereas and the normal-state are practically identical for all three magnetic field orientations, the London penetration depth shows significant unidirectional anisotropy. The low-temperature is exponentially attenuated when a small excitation radiofrequency magnetic field, , is applied along the direction, in which case screening currents flow in…
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