Evidence for vertical line nodes in Sr₂RuO₄ from nonlocal electrodynamics
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By determining the superconducting lower and upper critical fields $H_\mathrm{c1}(T)$ and $H_\mathrm{c2}(T)$, respectively, in a high-purity spherical Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ sample via ac-susceptibility measurements, we obtain the temperature dependence of the coherence length $\xi$ and the penetration depth $\lambda$ down to 0.04$T_c$. Given the high sample quality, the observed $T^2$ dependence of $\lambda$ at low temperatures cannot be explained in terms of impurity effects. Instead, we argue that the weak type-II superconductor Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ has to be treated in the non-local limit. In that limit, the penetration depth data agree with a gap structure having vertical line nodes, while horizontal line nodes cannot account for the observation.
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