Abstract

Even though MgCNi 3 contains large molar volume of magnetic Ni atoms it clearly shows superconductivity. The origin of superconductivity in this material has not yet been clarified. There is a lot of discrepancy in experimental results and physical interpretation where even unconventional pairing or a two-band model have been proposed for the system. All that is based on results obtained on polycrystalline samples. Here we present the first point-contact spectroscopy and ac-calorimetry measurements on the MgCNi 3 single crystals of very good quality. Measurements have been performed in the temperature range from 1.5 to 10 K and in magnetic fields up to 8 T. The temperature dependence of the energy gap of the system is presented and compared to the BCS model.

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