Abstract

Transport measurements of interlayer magnetoresistance with the field parallel to the current direction have been performed on single crystals of organic superconductor β″-(BEDT–TTF)2SF5CH2CF2SO3. The magnetoresistance is found to display a pronounced peak as a function of magnetic field below the superconducting transition temperature, similar to those of κ-(BEDT–TTF)2X compounds. Analysis of the magnetoresistance peak in terms of a simple pair and quasiparticle tunneling model gives a physically negligible gap energy.

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