Enhancing the Superconducting Transition Temperature due to
Strong-Coupling Effect under Antiferromagnetic Spin Fluctuations in
CeRh1-xIrxIn5 : 115In-NQR Study
We report on systematic evolutions of antiferromagnetic (AFM) spin
fluctuations and unconventional superconductivity (SC) in heavy-fermion (HF)
compounds CeRh1−xIrxIn5 via 115In
nuclear-quadrupole-resonance (NQR) experiment. The measurements of nuclear
spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 have revealed the marked development of
AFM spin fluctuations as a consequence of approaching an AFM ordered state with
increasing Rh content. Concomitantly the superconducting transition temperature
Tc and the energy gap Δ0 increase drastically from Tc=0.4 K and 2Δ0/kBTc=5 in CeIrIn5 up to Tc=1.2 K and 2Δ0/kBTc=8.3 in
CeRh0.3Ir0.7In5, respectively. The present work suggests that the
AFM spin fluctuations in close proximity to the AFM quantum critical point are
indeed responsible for the onset of strong-coupling unconventional SC with the
line node in the gap function in HF compounds.Comment: 4pages,5figures,to appear in Phys. Rev. Let