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322 - M. Taupin , L. Howald , D. Aoki 2014
Thermal conductivity measurements in the superconducting state of the ferromagnet UCoGe were performed at very low temperatures and under magnetic field on samples of different qualities and with the heat current along the three crystallographic axis . This allows to disentangle intrinsic and extrinsic effects, confirm the situation of multigap superconductivity and shed new light on the situation expected or claimed for the gap in these ferromagnetic superconductors, like evidences of absence of partially gapped Fermi surfaces.
In the tetragonal heavy fermion system CeCoIn5 the unconventional superconducting state is probed by means of muon spin rotation. The pressure dependence (0-1 GPa) of the basal-plane magnetic penetration depth (lambda_a), the penetration depth anisot ropy (gamma=lambda_c/lambda_a) and the temperature dependence of 1/lambda_i^2 (i=a,c) were studied in single crystals. A strong decrease of lambda_a with pressure was observed, while gamma and lambda_i^2(0)/lambda_i^2(T) are pressure independent. A linear relationship between 1/lambda_a^2(270 mK) and Tc was also found. The large decrease of lambda_a with pressure is the signature of an increase of the number of superconducting quasiparticles by a factor of about 2.
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