Transition metal boride Ru7B3 was found to be a noncentrosymmetric
superconductor with TC equal to 3.3 K. Superconducting and normal state
properties of Ru7B3 were determined by a self-consistent analysis through
resistivity(ρxx and ρxy), specific heat, lower critical field
measurement and electronic band structure calculation. It is found that
Ru7B3 belongs to an s-wave dominated single band superconductor with
energy gap 0.5 meV and could be categorized into type II superconductor with
weak electron-phonon coupling. Unusual 'kink' feature is clearly observed in
field-broadening resistivity curves, suggesting the possible mixture of spin
triplet induced by the lattice without inversion symmetry.Comment: 11 pages, 16 figures. submitted to Phys. Rev.