We report resistivity ρ and thermal conductivity κ measurements
on Ca3Ir4Sn13 single crystals, in which superconductivity with Tc≈7 K was claimed to coexist with ferromagnetic spin-fluctuations. Among
three crystals, only one crystal shows a small hump in resistivity near 20 K,
which was previously attributed to the ferromagnetic spin-fluctuations. Other
two crystals show the ρ∼T2 Fermi-liquid behavior at low temperature.
For both single crystals with and without the resistivity anomaly, the residual
linear term κ0/T is negligible in zero magnetic field. In low fields,
κ0(H)/T shows a slow field dependence. These results demonstrate that
the superconducting gap of Ca3Ir4Sn13 is nodeless, thus rule out
nodal gap caused by ferromagnetic spin-fluctuations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure