Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1621153 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Measurements of the upper critical field Hc2Hc2 of the Pu-based heavy-fermion superconductor PuRhGa5 have been made using a torque magnetometer at temperatures down to 0.6 K and magnetic fields up to 17 T along the principal axes of the tetragonal structure. A linear temperature dependence of Hc2Hc2 down to Tc/10Tc/10 for H||cH||c and to Tc/2Tc/2 for H||abH||ab is observed. While the data appear to be inconsistent with both purely Pauli limiting or orbital effects governing the upper critical field, the linear T -dependence of Hc2Hc2 is well described by a two-band model of superconductivity involving coupled bands of heavy and light electrons. A close similarity between PuRhGa5 and the pressure-induced antiferromagnetic isostructural superconductor CeRhIn5 is also found.