We report the observation of superconductivity in high-quality
Cd2Re2O7 single crystals with room-temperature pyrochlore structure.
Resistivity and ac susceptibility measurements establish an onset transition
temperature Tconset = 1.47 K with transition width ΔTc = 0.25
K. In applied magnetic field, the resistive transition shows a type-II
character, with an approximately linear temperature-dependence of the upper
critical field Hc2. The bulk nature of the superconductivity is confirmed
by the specific heat jump with ΔC = 37.9 mJ/mol-K. Using the γ
value extracted from normal-state specific heat data, we obtain
ΔC/γTc = 1.29, close to the weak coupling BCS value. In the
normal state, a negative Hall coefficient below 100 K suggests electron-like
conduction in this material. The resistivity exhibits a quadratic T-dependence
between 2 and 60 K, i.e., ρ=ρ0+AT2, indicative of Fermi-liquid
behavior. The values of the Kadowaki-Woods ratio A/γ2 and the Wilson
ratio are comparable to that for strongly correlated materials.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure