Fully-gapped superconducting state in interstitial-carbon-doped Zr5Pt3
T. Shang, J. Philippe, X. Y. Zhu, H. Zhang, B. C. Yu, Z. X. Zhen,, H.-R. Ott, J. Kitagawa, T. Shiroka

TL;DR
This study reveals that Zr5Pt3C_x superconductors exhibit a fully-gapped, conventional superconducting state with preserved time-reversal symmetry, and their properties are consistent across different carbon doping levels.
Contribution
The paper provides comprehensive experimental and theoretical evidence that Zr5Pt3C_x superconductors are conventional, fully-gapped, and maintain time-reversal symmetry regardless of carbon content.
Findings
Superconducting transition temperatures range from 4.5 to 6.3 K.
Superfluid density indicates a nodeless superconducting gap.
No spontaneous magnetic fields detected, confirming preserved time-reversal symmetry.
Abstract
We report a comprehensive study of the ZrPtC superconductors, with interstitial carbon comprised between 0 and 0.3. At a macroscopic level, their superconductivity, with ranging from 4.5 to 6.3 K, was investigated via electrical-resistivity-, magnetic-susceptibility-, and specific-heat measurements. The upper critical fields 7 T were determined mostly from measurements of the electrical resistivity in applied magnetic fields. The microscopic electronic properties were investigated by means of muon-spin rotation and relaxation (SR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. In the normal state, NMR relaxation data indicate an almost ideal metallic behavior, confirmed by band-structure calculations, which suggest a relatively high electronic density of states at the Fermi level, dominated by the Zr 4 orbitals. The low-temperature…
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