Among the iron-based pnictide superconductors the material KFe2As2 is
unusual in that its Fermi surface does not consist of quasi-nested electron and
hole pockets. Here we report measurements of the temperature dependent London
penetration depth of very clean crystals of this compound with residual
resistivity ratio >1200. We show that the superfluid density at low
temperatures exhibits a strong linear-in-temperature dependence which implies
that there are line nodes in the energy gap on the large zone-centered hole
sheets. The results indicate that KFe2As2 is an unconventional
superconductor with strong electron correlations.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Extended version to be published in
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