Quasiparticle spin susceptibility in heavy-fermion superconductors : An NMR study compared with specific heat results
Hideki Tou, Kenji Ishida, Yoshio Kitaoka

TL;DR
This study uses NMR and specific heat measurements to analyze quasiparticle spin susceptibility in heavy-fermion superconductors, revealing pairing symmetries and gap structures within a Fermi liquid framework.
Contribution
It provides a method to classify heavy-fermion superconductors as even- or odd-parity based on NMR Knight shift and specific heat data, confirming pairing symmetries.
Findings
Heavy quasiparticles form spin-singlet pairs in CeCu2Si2, CeCoIn5, UPd2Al3.
No Knight shift reduction observed in UPt3 and UNi2Al3, indicating odd-parity pairing.
NMR results effectively classify pairing symmetry and gap structure in heavy-fermion superconductors.
Abstract
Quasi-particle spin susceptibility () for various heavy-fermion (HF) superconductors are discussed on the basis of the experimental results of electronic specific heat (), NMR Knight shift () and NMR relaxation rate () within the framework of the Fermi liquid model for a Kramers doublet crystal electric field (CEF) ground state. is calculated from the enhanced Sommerfeld coefficient and from the quasi-particle Korringa relation via the relation of where is the hyperfine coupling constant, the Abogadoro's number and the Bohr magneton. For the even-parity (spin-singlet) superconductors CeCuSi, CeCoIn and UPdAl, the fractional decrease in the Knight shift, , below the…
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