Evidence for Two Superconducting Gaps inMgB2

Abstract
We have measured the Raman spectra of polycrystalline MgB2 from 25 to 1200cm1. A superconductivity-induced redistribution in the electronic Raman continuum was observed. Two pair-breaking peaks appear in the spectra, suggesting the presence of two superconducting gaps. The measured spectra were analyzed using a quasi-two-dimensional model in which two s-wave superconducting gaps open on two sheets of Fermi surface. For the gap values we have obtained Δ1=22cm1 ( 2.7meV) and Δ2=50cm1 ( 6.2meV). Our results suggest that a conventional phonon-mediated pairing mechanism occurs in the planar boron σ bands and is responsible for the superconductivity of MgB2.