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Superconductivity of Bi-III phase of elemental Bismuth: insights from Muon-Spin Rotation and Density Functional Theory

Published 20 Feb 2018 in cond-mat.supr-con | (1802.07139v3)

Abstract: Using muon-spin rotation the pressure-induced superconductivity in the Bi-III phase of elemental Bismuth (transition temperature $T_{\rm c}\simeq7.05$ K) was investigated. The Ginzburg-Landau parameter $\kappa=\lambda/\xi=30(6)$ ($\lambda$ is the magnetic penetration depth, $\xi$ is the coherence length) was estimated which is the highest among single element superconductors. The temperature dependence of the superconducting energy gap [$\Delta(T)$] reconstructed from $\lambda{-2}(T)$ deviates from the weak-coupled BCS prediction. The coupling strength $2\Delta/k_{\rm B}T_{\rm c}\simeq 4.34$ was estimated thus implying that Bi-III stays within the strong coupling regime. The Density Functional Theory calculations suggest that superconductivity in Bi-III could be described within the Eliashberg approach with the characteristic phonon frequency $\omega_{\rm ln}\simeq 5.5$ meV. An alternative pairing mechanism to the electron-phonon coupling involves the possibility of Cooper pairing induced by the Fermi surface nesting.

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