Superconducting and normal state properties of noncentrosymmetric superconductor NbOs$_{2}$ investigated by muon spin relaxation and rotation

2019 
Noncentrosymmetric superconductors with $\alpha$-manganese structure has attracted much attention recently, after the discovery of time-reversal symmetry breaking in all the members of Re$_{6}$X (X = Ti, Hf, Zr) family. Similar to Re$_{6}$X, NbOs$_{2}$ also adopts $\alpha$-$Mn$ structure and found to be superconducting with critical temperature $T_{c}$ $\approx$ 2.7 K. The results of the resistivity, magnetization, specific heat and muon-spin relaxation/rotation measurements show that NbOs$_{2}$ is a weakly coupled type-II superconductor. Interestingly, the zero-field muon experiments indicate that the time-reversal symmetry is preserved in the superconducting state. The low-temperature transverse-field muon measurements and the specific heat data evidence a conventional isotropic fully gapped superconductivity. However, the calculated electronic properties in this material show that the NbOs$_{2}$ is positioned close to the band of unconventionality of the Uemura plot, indicating that NbOs$_{2}$ potentially borders an unconventional superconducting ground state.
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