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Gapless Magnetic and Quasiparticle Excitations due to the Coexistence of Antiferromagnetism and Superconductivity in CeRhIn5_5 : A study of 115^{115}In-NQR under Pressure

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We report systematic measurements of ac-susceptibility, nuclear-quadrupole-resonance spectrum, and nuclear-spin-lattice-relaxation time (T1T_1) on the pressure (PP)- induced heavy-fermion (HF) superconductor CeRhIn5_5. The temperature (TT) dependence of 1/T11/T_1 at PP = 1.6 GPa has revealed that antiferromagnetism (AFM) and superconductivity (SC) coexist microscopically, exhibiting the respective transition at TN=2.8T_N = 2.8 K and TcMFT^{MF}_c = 0.9 K. It is demonstrated that SC does not yield any trace of gap opening in low-lying excitations below Tconset=2T_c^{onset} = 2 K, but TcMF=0.9T_c^{MF} = 0.9 K, followed by a T1TT_1T = const law. These results point to the unconventional characteristics of SC coexisting with AFM. We highlight that both of the results deserve theoretical work on the gapless nature in low-lying excitation spectrum due to the coexistence of AFM and SC and the lack of the mean-field regime below Tconset=2T_c^{onset} = 2 K.Comment: 4pages,5figures,revised versio

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