Specific Heat ofMg11B2: Evidence for a Second Energy Gap

Abstract
Measurements of the specific heat of Mg11B2 from 1 to 50 K, in magnetic fields to 9 T, give the Debye temperature, Θ=1050K, the coefficient of the normal-state electron contribution, γn=2.6mJmol1K2, and a discontinuity in the zero-field specific heat of 133mJmol1K1 at Tc=38.7K. The estimated value of the electron-phonon coupling parameter, λ=0.62, could account for the observed Tc only if the important phonon frequencies are unusually high relative to Θ. At low T, there is a strongly field-dependent feature that suggests the existence of a second energy gap, about 4 times smaller than the major gap.
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