NMR spectroscopy on single crystal of A15 superconductor V<sub>3</sub>Si at milliKelvin temperatures

ORAL

Abstract

The A15 superconductor V3Si, though the subject of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies for decades, continues to yield recent insights into its superconducting transition, as made possible by newer methods, the availability of high-quality, single-crystal samples, and access to temperatures down to the milliKelvin range. After finding evidence that the Martensitic transformation (MT) occurs over a range of temperatures in which transformed and untransformed phases coexist [Gapud et al., Physica C, vol. 602, 1354137], new data on the NMR longitudinal relaxation time T1 has revealed interesting dependence on temperature and magnetic field across the superconducting transition – including a possible smearing of quasiparticle states into the superconducting gap due to the incursion of vortices, as will be detailed and discussed.

*Work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab) is supported by NSF Cooperative Agreement Numbers DMR-1644779 and DMR-2128556, and by the State of Florida. AAG is grateful to the MagLab's Visiting Scientist Program, and to the University of South Alabama for funding conference travel.

Presenters

  • Albert A Gapud

    • University of South Alabama

Authors

  • Albert A Gapud

    • University of South Alabama
  • Arneil P Reyes

    • Florida State University